Day 212 – Judgment, Joy, and Trust in Crisis — Isaiah 34–36 | Bible In A Year (CSB)

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These chapters highlight a dramatic shift between God's fierce judgment against the nations (especially Edom) and the joy of future restoration for His people. Chapter 35 offers a beautiful vision of redemption and healing, while chapter 36 shifts to historical narrative, recounting Assyria's threat against Judah and King Hezekiah’s crisis of faith. We see both God's justice and His invitation to trust Him when fear presses in

Questions:
1. How do Isaiah 34 and 35 present the contrast between God’s judgment and redemption, and what does this reveal about His character?

2. What is the significance of the highway of holiness in Isaiah 35, and how does it point forward to God’s redemptive plan?

3. In Isaiah 36, how does the Assyrian official try to undermine the people's faith, and what can we learn about resisting spiritual intimidation and fear?

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