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Isaiah Chapter 43 Discussion Page 8

Isaiah Chapter 43 Discussion Page 8



 
  • Jacinth Buckle on Isaiah 43:25 - 11 years ago
    Father God is saying, Israel is forever, can the world imagine if he did not for
    give Israel for her sins, then we have no chance of being redeemed. Jesus
    told his disciples to go to the last house of Israel first to preach the good
    news of the gospel. Please read Act 2 what happened on the day of
    Pentecost. Also please read Romans 11.26 and Isaiah 43 the whole chapter(emphasis on V. 25), bless you all in Jesus Name jacinth.
  • Ramon m. navalle on Isaiah 43 - 11 years ago
    ver 11: so there is no other saviour even Jesus as professed by christians? its only the One GOD, our Lord GOD no one else who believe in HIM our Creator only.
  • Josie on Isaiah 43:19 - 11 years ago
    A "new thing" in my life that has been so long coming. A new revelation, a new TRUTH that has been awakened. My eyes are opened, change is here.
    The old has p***ed away, I am a new creature in Christ Jesus.
  • Grant on Isaiah 43:10 - 11 years ago
    All translations say there was no God formed after or before God. Simple, eazy, very eazy to undestand. No mystery here. Where do theTrinitarains get two more Gods?
  • Wilma Haraes on Isaiah 43 - 11 years ago
    God make impossiple thing possiple ,becouse He is the King of Kings and there is no one like Him in Jesus name Amen
  • Delois on Isaiah 43:19 - 11 years ago
    love
  • Memunatu Barrie on Isaiah 43 - 11 years ago
    Isaiah 43 is really telling us about how God love us and we should always focus to him.
  • Pastor John Badu on Isaiah 43:4 - 11 years ago
    This verse represents the highest level of Love God has for his people repeated in Jeremiah 31:3. It gives us confidence and assurance.
  • Nnana on Isaiah 43:19 - 11 years ago
    What is new thing?
  • Felicia Ofem on Isaiah 43 - 11 years ago
    Isaiah 43 is full of God's promises, it strengthens the weak, gives hope to the hopeless. It is also full of encouragement to the discouraged Christians, even the fatherless are consoled in this chapter of the bible.
  • Albert Ade on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    This is the Lord's assurance and his promise to us his children.
  • Olivia on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    "But now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine..." We must always put in our remembrance exactly what HE has done for us. There have been billions and millions of people that have walked the earth and yet the Lord himself calls us each by our name. Once we are called and saved, washed in his blood then we must remember that we are A new creature (...old things are passed away) most of all we are FREE from the shackles of fear, depression, anxiety, insecurities...etc. Those names are no longer our identity, instead he has changed us and molded us into his children, into a CHRIST-ian. We no longer have to be ashamed, in fact we can rejoice simply because he allowed us to receive his grace and mercy and we SHOULD NO LONGER let our fears paralyze our forward movement. We must continue to press toward the mark and our new name and his power allows us to press a little further.
  • Sis. Priscilla on Isaiah 43:5 - 12 years ago
    The Lord is with us in all that we do or say, when we speak of Him; he will bring our children from the East and gather us from the West to thank Him and praise Him.
  • Timothy Wayne George on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    I thank the Lord, that in the Bible there is a fear not, for everyday of the year. God wants us to claim his promises everyday, and know that He has redeemed us. We have nothing to fear, because God is always with us. His everlasting arms are under us holding us up when we pass through the waters. We must continue to praise Him seven times a day, for He alone is worthy of our praise. God saved those Hebrew boys out of the fire, and only the ones who threw them in were burned. Our God is able to save to the uttermost those who trust in Him. So do not be afraid of the trials that we must pass through, for it is but a test of our faith. Thank God that our victory over this world, is our faith in God. We are His witnesses, and we will declare the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
  • Nana esaaba on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    very inspirational, the good Lord never forgets His own and He will always meet our needs according to riches in Christ Jesus. Praise the Lord!!
  • Victoria Eulen Nakiboneka on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    wonderful scripture,i especially love the part where it says the water shall not go over you and the fire shall not burn you. reminds of last sunday's sermon at my home church,the pastor read from ruth 1:1-6. he said though there is famine in bethlehem sometimes, God IS ever present there so no on eever dies from famine while in moab, where naomi and her family sought refuge, you die there, and you don't multiply.
  • Kourtney Osborne on Isaiah 43 - 12 years ago
    These are beautiful word to strenghten the LORD'S people Israel
  • Ajeigbe David on Isaiah 43:19 - 12 years ago
    The solid foundation of my faith.
  • Mike on Isaiah 43:20 - 13 years ago
    i think dragons is used because dinosaur wasn't a word yet (back in king james days)i keep seeing this word throughout Isaiah and am convinced it is so.
  • Sarah on Isaiah 43:2 - 13 years ago
    This verse is my life verse! It not only says that He'll be with you through hard times but He feels what you feel. When I'm sick, He coughs. When I'm sad, He cries.


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