Isaiah 15-16
Sermon Notes:
1) God’s Enemies Will One Day Be Weeping, Wailing, and Wasted, 15:1-9; 16:6-14
2) God’s People Shall Be a Shelter for the Sojourner, 16:1-4a
3) God’s King Shall Reign in Steadfast Love and Faithfulness, 16:4b-5
Reflection questions:
1. “Consider how Jerusalem is supposed to treat the refugees (16:1-5). Are there any implications here for the way the Church treats unbelievers who seek mercy? If so, what are they?” (LifeChange, Isaiah, 205.)
2. Read Galatians 6:9-10. Who does v.10 say should be the recipients of our “doing good”? What does it say about when we should do good?
3. Read 2 Samuel 23:3-5. Is David talking about his own reign over Israel? Or someone else’s? Also consider 2 Samuel 7:12-16 and 2 Sam 8:15.