
Isaiah
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Did you know that the prophet Isaiah preached the gospel? The central message of Isaiah is a simple message-God saves sinners. Through a study of Isaiah, Jonathan Gibson guides participants in savoring the basics of the gospel that we need to remember daily: we need saving. We need God every day. Isaiah reminds us again and again that our hope is not in ourselves-it's in turning from our own way and turning to God in faith.
Isaiah: Good News for the Wayward and Wandering will challenge you to reorient your life to truly love what is good and just and merciful, experiencing an inward change of purpose, turning away from sin and toward godliness and dependency on Christ.
This small group guide with leader's notes includes ten in-depth lessons that include discussion questions, a short article to read, and a practical application section that can be used for one-to-one discipleship, small group, or large group settings.
Isaiah: Good News for the Wayward and Wandering is part of The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible series published in partnership with Serge. Each book in the series examines how the gospel story is revealed throughout both the Old and New Testaments.
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Jonathan Gibson, PhD, is ordained in the International Presbyterian Church (UK) and serves as Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He is the author of The Moon Is Always Round. He is married to Jackie and they have four children.
Content
- Intro
- Isaiah's World
- Introduction
- Lesson 1 - Redeemed by Justice
- Article: A Tale of One CityA Tale of One City
- Exercise: Repentance and Faith
- Lesson 2 - Holy, Holy, Holy
- Article: A Tale of One CityWhen Our World Falls Apart
- Exercise: Long Live King Jesus
- Lesson 3 - A Shoot from the Stump of Jesse
- Article: A Tale of One CityEden-Topia
- Exercise: Your Source of Hope
- Lesson 4 - The Desire of Our Soul
- Article: A Tale of One CityWaiting for the Lord
- Exercise: Trust, Long, Hope, and Hide
- Lesson 5 - The Way of Holiness
- Article: A Tale of One CityJoy Comes in the Morning
- Exercise: The Present Help of Future Hope
- Lesson 6 - Comfort, Comfort My People
- Article: A Tale of One CityDeep Comfort
- Exercise: God's Many Comforts
- Lesson 7 - Yet I Will Not Forget You
- Article: A Tale of One CityThe Most Offensive Verse in the Bible
- Exercise: Worry or Assurance
- Lesson 8 - Man of Sorrows
- Article: A Tale of One CityThe Weak Things of This World
- Exercise: A Testimony about Jesus
- Lesson 9 - Come to the Waters
- Article: A Tale of One CityGod Who Satisfies
- Exercise: Finding Satisfaction
- Lesson 10 - New Heavens and New Earth
- Article: A Tale of One CityThe Curse in Reverse
- Exercise: What Have You Lost?
- Leader's Notes
- Endnotes
- Selected Bibliography
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