Blog Posts from 2015

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Isaiah 63. Held Tight in God’s Arms

by slpcenglish

27 December 2015 – 2 January 2016. Isaiah 63 (click to read). This week in the church calendar we remember the Day of the Innocents, the day when King Herod killed all the baby boys in Bethlehem in his attempt to kill the baby Jesus. This is a big emotional change now after all the […]

Isaiah 56. A Place at the Feast for Everyone

by slpcenglish

20–26 December 2015. Isaiah 56 (click to read). Christmas is almost here! We stand right at the edge of Christ’s coming, the arrival of our great King! Right now, today, his kingdom is breaking into this world! So what should we do? The prophet tells us: “Protect justice, do what is right”, hold onto God because […]

Isaiah 49. The High King of Heaven

by slpcenglish

13–19 December 2015. Isaiah 49 (click to read). With Christmas quickly rushing towards us, with Christ on his way, today we have another great prophecy which points us to the coming Divine Servant, our wonderful Messiah. We’re used to seeing these messages spoken to Israel. But here the prophet’s words aren’t directed at the children […]

Isaiah 42. Praise the Coming King!

by slpcenglish

6–12 December 2015. Isaiah 42 (click to read). As we get closer to Christmas, we can feel the excitement building as we wait for the arrival of Jesus. Especially children find it so hard to wait! They jump up and down with excitement, wanting to know how many days are left till Christmas. How long […]

Isaiah 35. Finally home

by slpcenglish

29 November – 5 December 2015. Isaiah 35 (click to read). Sometimes when my sons come home after a long day, they stumble through the front door, lie on the floor, and let out a big sigh of relief: they are finally home! Home is a place of peace and safety, a place to rest from […]

Isaiah 28. Learning the hard way

by slpcenglish

22–28 November 2015. Isaiah 28 (click to read). History teachers tell us that “one thing we learn from history is that people don’t learn anything from history!” In history’s stories we see so many mistakes and failures. But instead of learning from those mistakes, we just do them all over again. Maybe the prophet had […]

Isaiah 21. Are our troubles over yet?

by slpcenglish

15–21 November 2015. Isaiah 21 (click to read). In the ancient world, many different empires took turns defeating and controlling the surrounding lands and peoples. Whether it was Egypt or Assyria or Babylon or other great empires, each new one seemed worse than the last, oppressing the people, robbing countries of their wealth, and leaving […]

Isaiah 14. When you die, will people be glad?

by slpcenglish

8–14 November 2015. Isaiah 14 (click to read). In 1888 a French newspaper mistakenly reported that Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, had died. The newspaper happily announced that “the merchant of death”, the person “who became rich by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before” was finally dead. Nobel was horrified […]

Isaiah 7. Keep calm and trust in God

by slpcenglish

1–7 November 2015. Isaiah 7 (click to read). Chapter 7 starts a new and complicated section in the Book of Isaiah, one full of political details about different empires and kings and their battles against each other. During that time, the place we think of as “Israel” was actually divided into two kingdoms: Judah in […]

Job 42. Dangerous answers

by slpcenglish

25–31 October 2015. Job 42 (click to read). The ending to the Book of Job is one that causes us a lot of frustration. We have just struggled through 40 chapters of discussion on the problem of suffering, trying to understand why God allows suffering to exist. Job wanted to take God to court to […]