‘Chased And Isolated.’
Isaiah 30:16-17.
a)
God’s People said “no” to God and prepared to
run away on horses.
b)
God’s People fled swiftly.
c)
The people who were chasing them rode more
swiftly.
d)
One thousand of God’s People would flee at the
rebuke of one enemy.
e)
All of God’s People would flee at the rebuke
of five people.
f)
God’s People would be left as a flag on a
mountain top.
(This QT is a part of the
History of God’s People that we can learn from: Chased And Isolated)
‘The Partial Hardening
Will End.’
Romans 11:25.
a)
Apostle Paul did not want the Roman Church to
ignore or be uninformed about this mystery.
b)
He did not want them to be arrogant or wise in
their own estimation.
c)
Blindness and hard-heartedness had happened in
Israel until the Fullness of the Gentiles had come in.
(This Second one reminds me that The Partial Hardening Will End)
Chris.
The New Testament tells us very clearly that we, the Church of
today, can learn many lessons from the lives of God’s People in the Old
Testament. To treat the Old Testament lightly, or to ignore it, is really not a
wise thing for us to do.