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Day 190: Isaiah 1-4

15 min · 9. juli 2026
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Welcome back to the podcast. Today is Day 190 of our journey through Scripture, and we begin an important new section as we step into the writings of the prophets. Our first stop is the book of Isaiah, one of the most influential and powerful prophetic books in the entire Bible. In Isaiah chapters 1 through 4, we'll hear God's case against a rebellious nation, His call to repentance, and His promise of future restoration. Isaiah confronts the people's empty religious practices, exposes injustice and corruption, and warns of coming judgment. Yet even in the midst of these sobering messages, we see glimmers of hope—a vision of a future Jerusalem where God will bring peace, purification, and redemption to His people. As we read today, pay attention to the contrast between humanity's unfaithfulness and God's unwavering commitment to His covenant purposes. Isaiah's words challenge us to examine our own hearts while reminding us that God's ultimate plan is not destruction, but restoration. So grab your Bible, settle in, and let's begin Day 190 as we journey through Isaiah 1–4.

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