I’ve only read to chapter 6, but there seem to be two things that the God of the desert-wanderers doesn’t like: 1. When you forget him.2. When you convince other (poorer) people that He’s forgotten them. It seems as though Isaiah 2 is about the first one, and it’s a specific kind of forgetting. This […]

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EDIT: re-recorded to enhance quality a bit. One of the questions I am continually asking as I read and write songs through Isaiah is, “Who is he talking to, right now?”  I know he’s talking to me, but I can’t help but think that this is a word for more than just me. I mean, […]

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Isaiah must have been a very sad man.  I mean, from what I’ve read so far, he has nothing but bad news to give to his people from God, and from what I can see, he saw it all coming.  It must be tremendously unnerving to see your people plunge into the depths of exactly […]

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