Title: Prayer of Mercy / Isaiah 63:1-19
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Bible Reading: Isaiah 63:1-19
Title: Prayer of Mercy
The biblical reference to judgment is terrifying to anyone. no one can avoid it
Not only does it not exist, but there is no opportunity to make an excuse or request a retrial.
This is because it is a one-time judgment based on fairness and righteousness.
The text refers to Christ the Judge. God told him that in heaven and on earth
He has given all authority, even the authority to judge (Matthew 28:18; John 5:22).
1. He is mighty to speak of righteousness and to save. Christ is mighty to speak of righteousness and to save sinners. The Jews used various tricks to get him into the snare of horses.
He tried to get him caught, but he had nothing to hold back.
There should be no will You must also have the power to save.
2. Fighting the enemies and taking revenge. Christ the Judge fights and avenges all who oppose the saints. No matter how powerful an army is, it cannot stand before him.
It is impossible to oppose the Lord by wisdom or anything else.
Those who reject Christ perish forever. They are the only ones who can save them
I have no hope because I rejected the one who did it and confronted him.
3. You don't need anyone's help. No human intervention is possible for the work of the Lord's judgment.
There is nothing in the sector. The Lord Himself speaks the Korean language, and the Lord Himself punishes.
All should fear Him, and strive to follow His will completely.
Whoever lifts his head before him is ignorant and foolish.
3. The great grace previously bestowed upon the house of Israel (7). Israel was a lucky people.
Other nations and other peoples, such as God’s choosing them from among the nations of the world, delivering them from slavery in Egypt, and displaying various powers and wonders in the wilderness
They enjoyed privileges they did not have. Those who receive grace will always remember the grace
You should try to do it right. The loss to be inflicted by forgetting grace is staggering.
4. They rebelled and grieved the Holy Spirit of the Lord (10). What we see in the history of Israel
As if they were, they constantly rebelled against God, and by this they grieved the Holy Spirit of the Lord.
We believe in grieving the Holy Spirit by obedience in all things and following the example of Christ.
I will have to make sure that Paul said that we were “sealed until the day of redemption” in the Holy Spirit.
(Ephesians 4:30). It is a fearful thing to grieve the Holy Spirit.
5. The Lord led the people through Moses (14). The Prophet recalls the Exodus
I appeal to you to send a leader like Moses. This prophet whom Moses spoke of
By the way, although Isaiah was not visible, he was corrupt and corrupt.
He knew that the only leader who could lead the people was Christ. Christ we are
He is the only way to God (John 14:6).
6. Commitment and prayer
1) Help and guide!
2) Intercession