Teaching Isaiah
Unlocking Isaiah for the Bible Teacher
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Published:20th Nov '14
Should be back in stock very soon
In Teaching Isaiah, readers explore the prophet's call for repentance amidst political turmoil, offering timeless lessons about faithfulness and grace.
In the time of Isaiah the prophet, the ancient Near East was marked by significant political turmoil. The people of God faced a critical decision: to adhere to their own flawed human strategies or to trust in the divine promises of God. Unfortunately, they chose to turn away from faithfulness. In Teaching Isaiah, the prophet's urgent call to repentance resonates deeply, urging the people to cease their covenant violations. This message remains relevant today, as readers can easily relate to the deceitful tendencies that plagued the people of Judah, reflecting on how similar divided hearts can lead us astray.
Teaching Isaiah is not merely another commentary; it serves as a valuable resource for pastors, preachers, small group leaders, and youth workers. It aims to aid in effectively communicating a message of grace while drawing insights from the book of Isaiah. The text provides essential guidance in planning and executing lessons, complete with background information, structural outlines, key points, and practical applications that enhance the teaching experience.
This book is part of the 'Teaching the Bible' series and is published in collaboration with Proclamation Trust Media. Their mission is to promote ministries that prioritize the exposition of the Bible as God's Word for contemporary audiences. Through Teaching Isaiah, educators are equipped to convey timeless truths that challenge and inspire their communities.
North India desperately needs men and women who will preach and teach the Bible faithfully and PT's Teaching series is of great value in encouraging them to do just that.
-- Isaac Shaw (Executive Director, Delhi Bible Institute, New Delhi, India)The need of the hour is Bible knowledge. When knowledge fails, faith fails, and we are shaped instead by cultural forces alien to God. This teaching series, written by skilled and trustworthy students of God's word, helps us to understand the Bible, believe it and obey it. I commend it to all Bible readers, but especially those whose task it is to teach the inspired word of God.
-- Peter Jensen (Retired Archbishop of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)The Teaching series is a great resource for Bible study leaders and pastors, indeed for any Christian who wants to understand their Bible better.
-- Mark Dever (Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President, 9Marks.org, Washington, DC)... gives us here a helpful resource to be used when actually teaching the book, either from the pulpit or in a small group setting. He provides help in planning, structuring and applying key points throughout Isaiah in a style that is neither too heavy nor too simplistic and patronising.
This book is the ninth instalment of the 'Teaching the Bible' series from the Proc Trust and Christian Focus, and anyone who has used previous volumes in that series will quickly see the advantages of this one also. David Jackman has worked on Isaiah as both a pastor and as the Director of the Cornhill Training Course over many years, and it is immediately clear from reading this that he has laboured long and hard to find a main line through the mass of material in the book without sacrificing the distinctive flavour and emphases of this particular prophet. (I won't give it away - you need to buy the book!)
The task of moving from the text of Scripture to clear and faithful exposition is challenging. This series of excellent guides aims to help the Bible teacher to observe what is there in the text, and prepare to convey its significance to contemporary hearers. In this way these volumes often do more than the weightier technical commentaries. It is like having the guidance of an experienced coach in the wonderful work of rightly handling the word of truth.
-- John Woodhouse (Retired Principal and Lecturer in Doctrine and Old Testament, Moore College, Sydney, Australia)"One of the great strengths and advantages of a help like this for preachers and Bible study leaders is that it enables us to get a handle on the big picture of how Isaiah fits together before we dive into all the wonderful details, and to see how each part contributes to the whole. David Jackman is a master at never losing the plot."
-- EvangelicalsISBN: 9781845505653
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 265g
320 pages
Revised ed.