Isaiah 61
Isaiah 61 reminds me that good news comes in many forms. Sometimes it follows “Congratulations”; “You got the job”, “It’s a boy”, or “You’ve been
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Isaiah 61 reminds me that good news comes in many forms. Sometimes it follows “Congratulations”; “You got the job”, “It’s a boy”, or “You’ve been
Good Moring. Isaiah 62 reminds me of the way I feel when I see someone that I love struggling in life. So often they just
Isaiah 63 reminds me of what detectives call “a crime of passion”. The powerful emotions of love, hate, jealousy and revenge fuel the furry of
Isaiah 64 reminds me of the inner desire so many of us have to make Dad proud. From the billionaire that grew up poor to
Isaiah 65 reminds me of a bittersweet song from my youth called “Only the Good Die Young”. I remember it came on the radio on
Isaiah 66 reminds me how we disregard God’s authority. Some picture God as a kindly old but feeble grandpa, others as an irrelevant bigot, full