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	<title>Pelton on PreachingIsaiah 11:1-9 Making Sure We’re Enjoying the Righteous Rule of our Lord &#8211; Pelton on Preaching</title>
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		<title>Isaiah 11:1-9 Making Sure We’re Enjoying the Righteous Rule of our Lord</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[One of the challenges of preaching through lengthy prophetic sections in Isaiah, Jeremiah, or Ezekiel, is deciding how to handle the restatement of themes.&#160; Isaiah 9:8&#8211;10:34 continue to bounce back and forth between destruction and deliverance.&#160; The judgment is aimed at His own people who do not form the redeemed remnant, but also against the [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color:#262626;font-family:&quot;"><span style="font-size:large;">One of the challenges of preaching through lengthy prophetic sections in Isaiah, Jeremiah, or Ezekiel, is deciding how to handle the restatement of themes.<span>&nbsp; </span>Isaiah 9:8&#8211;10:34 continue to bounce back and forth between destruction and deliverance.<span>&nbsp; </span>The judgment is aimed at His own people who do not form the redeemed remnant, but also against the nations that oppress His people.<span>&nbsp; </span>Deliverance is being offered to “the remnant of Israel and the survivors of the house of Jacob” (cf. vv. 10:20-21).<span>&nbsp; </span>Isaiah continues to challenge church attendees to be sure they are in that remnant.<span>&nbsp; </span>The way that happens in Isaiah 11:1-9 is through providing a glimpse of the object of our faith and the kind of new world God is creating (sort of like the current TV series, Terra Nova).<span>&nbsp; </span>This Text is designed to urge God’s people to be sure they are trusting in this Spirit-empowered Deliverer so that His attribute become ours.<span>&nbsp; </span>No other god has this ability.<span>&nbsp; </span>Also, when we read the peace-filled life portrayed in vv. 6-9, it should make us all want to be there, to be able to get there (in part now, but fully one day).<span>&nbsp; </span>Of course, on the cross, Jesus was the one struck and killed by God for our sins so we could enjoy His righteous rule now and forever.</span></span></p>
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