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  1. Isaiah 55 provides an astounding reminder of God's grace and His generous invitation to all people. It assures the power of God's Word, highlights the importance of repentance, and lays out the promise of eternal prosperity and peace.

  2. David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 55 describes an invitation of God to receive the glory of the Lord’s restoration, in blessings and forgiveness.

  3. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › old-testament-isaiah-551-13-commentaryIsaiah 55:1-13 Commentary - Sermon Writer

    Biblical Commentary Isaiah 55:1-13 EXEGESIS: ISAIAH 40-55. THE CONTEXT. In Isaiah 40-55 (Second Isaiah or Deutero-Isaiah), the prophet is preparing the people for the end of their exile and their return to Jerusalem. He begins by saying, “Comfort, O Comfort my people, says your God.

  4. Three Questions About Isaiah 55:13. Let’s look at Isaiah 55:1–3 and ask three questions: Who are invited? What are they offered? What are they told to do in order to get it? 1. Who Are Invited? The answer is, two kinds of people.

  5. 17 gru 2017 · Commentary on Isaiah 55:1-13. Christopher B. Hays. Share: Isaiah 55 appears at the end of the so-called “Book of Comfort” (Isaiah 40-55), which is believed to be addressed to the exiles who were returning from Babylon.

  6. 18 maj 2015 · Grace means to gives better than what is deserved. In regards to salvation, that means that God will continue to ask us to come to Him for forgiveness of our sins. When we reject Him, we are not instantly thrown into hell, even though we deserve it. Instead, He pleads with us to be saved.

  7. 1. Who are invited: Ho, every one. Not the Jews only, to whom first the word of salvation was sent, but the Gentiles, the poor and the maimed, the halt and the blind, are called to this marriage supper, whoever can be picked up out of the highways and the hedges.

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