In this lesson, Stephen Davey explains how Isaiah 54–59 unfolds the theme of God’s grace in four movements: grace illustrated, expanded, rejected, and confirmed. Isaiah first pictures Israel as a barren woman promised future fruitfulness, restoration, and compassion, ultimately pointing to the Messiah’s millennial kingdom. Grace then expands beyond Israel to include the Gentiles, offering a global invitation to come freely to God for forgiveness and life, because His ways are higher than human thinking. Isaiah also exposes how grace is repeatedly rejected through corrupt leadership, idolatry, injustice, and empty religion, yet God refuses to abandon His people. Davey concludes that despite humanity’s rejection, grace is finally confirmed in a Redeemer who comes to Zion, guaranteeing forgiveness and eternal hope to all—Jew and Gentile alike—who trust in the Messiah.
Prophecies About the Amazing Grace of God
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