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A Glimpse of the King and His Coming Kingdom (Isaiah 10–12)

A Glimpse of the King and His Coming Kingdom (Isaiah 10–12)

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A felled forest, a single green shoot, and the promise of a world set right—Isaiah’s vision in chapters 9–12 reads like a map for weary hearts. We walk through Judah’s gamble with Assyria and the heavy price of trusting empire over God, then watch as Isaiah turns our eyes to a different kind of ruler: a Messiah who carries government on His shoulder and cares for His people like a bridegroom committed to protect and provide.

From there, the story widens. Assyria, used as an instrument of judgment, learns that borrowed power is still accountable power. The axe that boasts gets cut down. Out of the stump of Jesse, hope rises: a Spirit-anointed King whose wisdom, counsel, might, and reverent fear produce justice that finally defends the poor and decides with truth instead of appearances. This is leadership with moral depth, the kind that mends what corruption fractures.

Then the vision blooms into something breathtaking. Predators lose their hunger for harm. Children lead lions. Snakes no longer threaten. Creation begins to unwind the curse and move back toward Eden’s peace as the earth fills with the knowledge of the Lord. It’s not fantasy; it’s the future under a real King whose reign reconciles people, land, and creatures. And as the nations watch, a signal is raised and exiles come home on a highway of mercy—Israel regathered, promises kept, covenant faithfulness made visible.

We close with a song that could belong on any believer’s lips today: God is my strength and my song. If you’ve been craving a vision of justice that heals and a hope that holds, this conversation will steady your steps and sharpen your anticipation. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help others find this message of judgment, mercy, and the coming peace of the King.

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