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The Bible Recap

Day 197 (Isaiah 13-17) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:10.6

While Isaiah is primarily concerned with warning God's people about their sins, today he launches

0:18.6

into the first of 15 chapters of prophetic speeches or oracles to a

0:23.1

bunch of pagan nations, and we'll find out why. He starts out with Babylon, which is one of the

0:28.7

ruling powers of the ancient world. They're the ones who will take the people of Judah into

0:32.7

captivity when Jerusalem falls in about 100 years. And in today's reading, God pronounces a prophetic

0:39.0

judgment on them for the thing they haven't done yet. God's sovereignty shows up right off the bat

0:45.1

in this scenario. In 13-3, he refers to Babylon as my consecrated ones. As far as they're concerned,

0:52.3

they have not consecrated themselves to Yahweh, no, sir. But the point of

0:56.4

this terminology is to show that God has consecrated them, or set them apart, for his own purposes.

1:03.0

He has a plan to use them and their sinful ways to work out his long-term plans to bless his people,

1:10.3

initially through discipline, but then

1:12.4

through restoration. Babylon will think they're doing their own thing, but they'll be fulfilling

1:17.4

God's plan. And the fact that it's written out more than a hundred years in advance serves

1:22.7

as evidence that the idea didn't originate with them. Then, even though God is using their sin to accomplish

1:29.4

his will, as he does with all sin, he still punishes it as he does with all sin. So he tells them how

1:36.4

they will eventually be overtaken in return for what they did to his people. This is the kind of big

1:42.7

picture sovereignty that it's hard to wrap our minds around sometimes.

1:46.4

It's the kind of thing that can feel threatening to our ideas of self-sovereignty, and it's okay to

1:51.7

wrestle with that. But what I always come back to is that ultimately, I'm really glad I'm not

1:58.0

self-sovereign. I know my heart too well to wish that on anyone.

2:03.2

So, bad things you're about to happen first to Judah at the hands of Babylon, and then to

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