In his sermon on Isaiah 24–27, Stephen Davey explains that these chapters—often called the “Little Apocalypse”—reveal God’s future judgment on the entire world followed by the glory of Christ’s coming kingdom. Isaiah describes global devastation caused by humanity’s rebellion, reminding Judah that no nation escapes God’s justice. Yet in the midst of judgment, a redeemed choir sings praise to the “Righteous One,” pointing to believers who come to faith during the tribulation. Davey highlights the millennial kingdom as a time of overflowing blessing, perfect peace, and fulfilled promises, where death is swallowed up and tears are wiped away. He concludes that believers today should live faithfully now, knowing they are headed toward a future reign with Christ where God’s justice and grace are fully revealed.
The Revelation of the Future Kingdom
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