Isaiah 50:2-51:23
“There are a lot of Christians today who should wake up, and get up, and get going for God.” That’s the message we’ll hear from Dr. J. Vernon McGee in our journey through Isaiah chapters 51 and 52. Travel with us as we continue our study of the amazing prophecy regarding our Savior Jesus Christ, and hear God remind Israel of all He has promised them.
Isaiah 49:1-50:4
What is the greatest sin being committed by Christians today? Our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, answers this question in our continuing study of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. Join us in chapter 49 as we hear Jesus Himself call upon the world.
Isaiah 47:1-48:22
God’s judgment against Babylon. That’s what we’ll study in Isaiah 47 and 48. Hop aboard the Bible Bus as we witness the ultimate humiliation and decline of this ancient city and hear God’s loving call to the house of Jacob and His remnant.
Isaiah 45-46
Why did Isaiah prophesize about Cyrus the Great, two hundred years before his birth? And why did God call Cyrus “anointed?” Our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, answers these questions and more in our study of Isaiah 45 and 46.
Isaiah 43-44
As our study of the Old Testament book of Isaiah continues, we’ll hear more about God’s plans for Israel and the comfort He provides for His people in the midst of life’s storms, including a prophecy about the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Isaiah 41-42
“Some of the highest peaks of Scripture.” That’s’ how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes the terrain of our study in Isaiah chapters 41 and 42. Climb aboard the Bible Bus as we observe God tenderly reach out to man and beseech him to turn away from idols.
Isaiah 40:1-31
“The thunder and lightning of Mount Sinai has now subdued, smothered by the wonderful message of God’s grace.” That’s how our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, eloquently describes the next section of our study in the Old Testament book of Isaiah. In chapter 40 we see God tenderly care for and comfort His people.
Isaiah 38:1-39:8
A storm is brewing in the life of King Hezekiah. As he receives the news that he’s going to die, Jerusalem is simultaneously attacked from Assyria. How does Hezekiah deal with the stress he’s facing? Does God approve of his actions? That’s what we’ll find out in Isaiah 38-39.
Isaiah 36:1-37:38
In chapters 36 and 37 of our study of Isaiah, we leave what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, calls the “high plane of prophecy” and descend into “the record of history.” Join us as we see the transfer of power from Assyria to Babylon and take a look at two important letters received by King Hezekiah during his reign.
Isaiah 34:1-35:10
A dark night of judgement and glorious morning of redemption. That’s what we’ll see in our study of Isaiah chapters 34 and 35. Travel with us as we wade through the Battle of Armageddon and finally arrive in the blessings of the Millennium.