Now this is what the LORD says—the one who created you, Jacob, and the one who formed you, Israel—“Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; you are mine.”
—Isaiah 43:1
As the nation of Judah struggled with idolatry, foreign invaders, and their own misguided leaders, God called the prophet Isaiah to bring a message of repentance, redemption, and restoration. These prophecies revealed the raw truth about the destructiveness of sin and were brimming with urgent warnings about the consequences of rebelling against God. And yet, they also pointed to the God who relentlessly pursues His people. Isaiah relayed the promise of a servant King who would bring a new kind of kingdom—one built on justice and compassion—and make a way for all of God's people to come home to a beautifully restored creation with Him.
In this seven-week Lenten study of the book of Isaiah, we will move from the prophesied Messiah to the fulfilled promises found in the resurrected Christ. We'll be reminded of God's perfect plan for His people and see that plan put into action at the cross. And we'll return to and rest in the God who declares over His people, “...you will be called Cared For, A City Not Deserted" (Is 62:12).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
49 Days (7 Weeks) of Curated Scripture Readings
INCLUDED EXTRAS
- Tips for Reading Prophecy
- An Introduction to the Season of Lent in the Church Calendar
- Introductions to Each Section of Isaiah
- An Overview of the Names for God in Isaiah
- A Look at Some of the Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus
- Weekly Reflection Worksheets
- Several Favorite Hymns
SPECIFICATIONS
8x10", Perfect Bound, 248 Pages
Daily Reading Guides present either an entire book of the Bible or a topic selected from Scripture in the form of daily readings. Daily Reading Guides are designed for a Monday start and have the text printed in the book.
Each resource is thoughtfully and artfully designed to highlight the beauty, goodness, and truth of Scripture in a way that reflects the themes of each curated reading plan.
Plan-specific resources, like introductions, biblical overviews, maps, timelines, and more are included to come alongside your time in God’s Word.
Space is provided alongside the printed Scripture for your thoughts and reflections.
Worksheets, daily or weekly questions, and other interactive prompts that are unique to each reading plan help you engage with and respond to what you’re reading.
One day a week is set aside to catch up on your reading, pray, and rest in the presence of the Lord.
Each plan includes a thematic verse or passage for memorization, broken down for you week by week, along with tips for memorizing Scripture.