Post on 03-Aug-2020
Week 10 | The Gift of Warning and Hope | Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel
Review from prior weeks:
• Because of the fall, all mankind is _______________________________
• God embraced His people Israel through a _____________ relationship
• Israel’s blessing depended upon ___________________________________ God’s Covenant with Israel was a doorway into blessing
• It was a framework for a __________________________
• It was a way of life that displayed __________________________
• It enabled God’s people to enjoy the _______________________________ Blessings of the Covenant for God’s People Israel (Exodus 19:5-6)
• You will be My ______________
• You will be a _________________________________
• You will be a _______________________
A Message of Hope and of Promise from Isaiah
• There will be destruction and exile, but that’s _____________________ of the story (Isaiah 1-2)
• God’s judgment will come to ____________ His people
• God preserves a holy __________ in Israel (Isaiah 6, 11)
• God’s Servant will suffer, ____________________________, and live again (Isaiah 50-53)
• God’s glorious _____________ will come (Isaiah 65,66) A Message of Hope from Jeremiah
• God will make a _______________________ with His people (Jeremiah 31:31-32)
• God will write His law on ______________________ (Jeremiah 31:33)
• God will _______________________________________________ (Jeremiah 31:34) A Message of Hope from Ezekiel
• God will give His people ____________________________ (Ezekiel 36:26)
• God will put His ____________ in His people so that they will follow His laws (Ezekiel 36:27) The Promise is realized in Jesus
• Jesus brings the ______________________ in His blood (through His death) (Luke 22:19-20)
• Through faith in Jesus we become a _______________________, with a new heart to love God (2 Corinthians 5:17)
Because of Jesus...
• We have a __________________________________ • We have an ____________________________________ with God • We have ______________________________________________________________
Timeless truth: Because of Jesus, nothing can ever separate us from the grip of God's saving grace