
Calling on the One True God
Focus Keyphrase: Calling on the One True God
Today’s Reading: Isaiah 40–44
Welcome, Lifespring Family. Today’s passages bring us into some of the most hope-filled chapters in the Old Testament. Isaiah 40 through 44 remind us who God is, what He has done, and why He alone is worthy of our trust. These chapters lift our eyes above politics, idols, and human strength, anchoring us in the One who never grows weary, never lies, and never fails.
We read about comfort for God’s people, the emptiness of idols, the promise of the Messiah, and God’s unwavering commitment to redeem Israel. If you need reassurance today, Isaiah has it in abundance.
Highlights From the Reading
Isaiah 40: Comfort for God’s People
God declares that His people will be comforted. Nations rise and fall, but His word stands forever. The promise that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength continues to encourage believers today.
Isaiah 41: God Versus the Idols
God challenges the nations to produce evidence that their gods can predict or accomplish anything. Only the Lord can declare the future. His people do not need to fear because He upholds them with His righteous right hand.
Isaiah 42: The Servant of the Lord
This chapter describes the Messiah, gentle yet powerful, bringing justice to the nations. Matthew 12 confirms that Jesus fulfilled this prophecy. His compassion and faithfulness are on full display.
Isaiah 43: You Are Mine
Some of the most cherished promises in Scripture appear here. God assures His people that when they pass through deep waters or fire, He will be with them. They are precious to Him, and He loves them.
Isaiah 44: The Folly of Idolatry
Isaiah exposes the foolishness of carving a piece of wood, burning half for cooking, and bowing to the rest as a god. Created things cannot save us. Only the eternal Creator can.
Commentary
These chapters make a powerful statement. God alone is God. He declares the future, fulfills prophecy, and demonstrates power in ways idols never could. Isaiah contains 132 messianic prophecies, part of the 365 found in the Old Testament.
As Steve reflected today, people still search for salvation in created things. In our time, many place their hope in politicians. But no politician has the attributes of God. Only the Lord is eternal, all knowing, all powerful, and present everywhere. Jesus said in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through Me.” Salvation comes only through Him.
Idols cannot save us, whether made of wood or made of human ambition. God is the only One who rescues, strengthens, and sustains His people.
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Call or text 951-732-8511.
You can also comment at comment.lifespringmedia.com or email Steve at st***@*************ia.com.
Lifespring WhyChristmas Advent Calendar
Day 12 of the Lifespring WhyChristmas Show is available now. Today Steve and James explore the British tradition of Christmas crackers, with help from Stephen and Timothy from the original 2006 recording. It is a fun and nostalgic listen.
Listen at LifespringMedia.com.
On This Date in Church History: December 12
1805: William Lloyd Garrison born. His Christian convictions fueled his abolitionist work. His newspaper, The Liberator, stirred the conscience of a nation.
1901: Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio signal. His breakthrough eventually opened doors for Christian broadcasting and podcasting.
1915: Hymn writer Charles Gabriel passed away. His classics, including “Send the Light” and “His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” shaped worship for generations. Steve shares a sample sung by Natalie Nicole Gilbert.
1946: Mahalia Jackson records “Move On Up a Little Higher.” The song became the best selling gospel recording of the decade and helped bring Black gospel music into the mainstream.
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Final Word
Thank you for listening today. May the truths of Isaiah strengthen your faith and remind you that God alone is the Rock. Until tomorrow, may God bless you richly.
S3E054-Isaiah 40–44: Calling on the One True God
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Calling on the One True God
Focus Keyphrase: Calling on the One True God
Today’s Reading: Isaiah 40–44
Welcome, Lifespring Family. Today’s passages bring us into some of the most hope-filled chapters in the Old Testament. Isaiah 40 through 44 remind us who God is, what He has done, and why He alone is worthy of our trust. These chapters lift our eyes above politics, idols, and human strength, anchoring us in the One who never grows weary, never lies, and never fails.
We read about comfort for God’s people, the emptiness of idols, the promise of the Messiah, and God’s unwavering commitment to redeem Israel. If you need reassurance today, Isaiah has it in abundance.
Highlights From the Reading
Isaiah 40: Comfort for God’s People
God declares that His people will be comforted. Nations rise and fall, but His word stands forever. The promise that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength continues to encourage believers today.
Isaiah 41: God Versus the Idols
God challenges the nations to produce evidence that their gods can predict or accomplish anything. Only the Lord can declare the future. His people do not need to fear because He upholds them with His righteous right hand.
Isaiah 42: The Servant of the Lord
This chapter describes the Messiah, gentle yet powerful, bringing justice to the nations. Matthew 12 confirms that Jesus fulfilled this prophecy. His compassion and faithfulness are on full display.
Isaiah 43: You Are Mine
Some of the most cherished promises in Scripture appear here. God assures His people that when they pass through deep waters or fire, He will be with them. They are precious to Him, and He loves them.
Isaiah 44: The Folly of Idolatry
Isaiah exposes the foolishness of carving a piece of wood, burning half for cooking, and bowing to the rest as a god. Created things cannot save us. Only the eternal Creator can.
Commentary
These chapters make a powerful statement. God alone is God. He declares the future, fulfills prophecy, and demonstrates power in ways idols never could. Isaiah contains 132 messianic prophecies, part of the 365 found in the Old Testament.
As Steve reflected today, people still search for salvation in created things. In our time, many place their hope in politicians. But no politician has the attributes of God. Only the Lord is eternal, all knowing, all powerful, and present everywhere. Jesus said in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through Me.” Salvation comes only through Him.
Idols cannot save us, whether made of wood or made of human ambition. God is the only One who rescues, strengthens, and sustains His people.
Lifespring Family Hotline
Call or text 951-732-8511.
You can also comment at comment.lifespringmedia.com or email Steve at st***@*************ia.com.
Lifespring WhyChristmas Advent Calendar
Day 12 of the Lifespring WhyChristmas Show is available now. Today Steve and James explore the British tradition of Christmas crackers, with help from Stephen and Timothy from the original 2006 recording. It is a fun and nostalgic listen.
Listen at LifespringMedia.com.
On This Date in Church History: December 12
1805: William Lloyd Garrison born. His Christian convictions fueled his abolitionist work. His newspaper, The Liberator, stirred the conscience of a nation.
1901: Marconi sends the first transatlantic radio signal. His breakthrough eventually opened doors for Christian broadcasting and podcasting.
1915: Hymn writer Charles Gabriel passed away. His classics, including “Send the Light” and “His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” shaped worship for generations. Steve shares a sample sung by Natalie Nicole Gilbert.
1946: Mahalia Jackson records “Move On Up a Little Higher.” The song became the best selling gospel recording of the decade and helped bring Black gospel music into the mainstream.
Support the Show
This is a value for value show. If the Lifespring One Year Bible Rewind brings value to your life, please consider returning some of that value with time, talent, or treasure.
Give at: https://lifespringmedia.com/support
Internal Link
Visit the Lifespring One Year Bible Rewind archive:
Lifespring OYBR Archive
Final Word
Thank you for listening today. May the truths of Isaiah strengthen your faith and remind you that God alone is the Rock. Until tomorrow, may God bless you richly.