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		<title>&#8220;the day of the Lord comes&#8221;: avoiding the humiliation</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Isaiah includes a huge section on the judgment of the nations (chapters 13-27) that is difficult to preach. &#160;Look for reasons why judgment falls on them. &#160;Isaiah is urging God&#8217;s people to not act like the nations so they will escape judgment. &#160;In Isaiah 13:6-11 and 14:12-17 we encounter a description of the day of [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family:inherit;font-size:large;">Isaiah includes a huge section on the judgment of the nations (chapters 13-27) that is difficult to preach. &nbsp;Look for reasons why judgment falls on them. &nbsp;Isaiah is urging God&#8217;s people to not act like the nations so they will escape judgment. &nbsp;In Isaiah 13:6-11 and 14:12-17 we encounter a description of the day of the Lord that&#8217;s coming, &#8220;cruel, with wrath and fierce anger&#8230;to destroy its sinners&#8230;&#8221; (13:9). &nbsp;Then 14:12-17 contain the well-known claims of an egotistical king (&#8220;I will make myself like the Most High&#8221; v. 14). &nbsp;As 2 Peter 3:1-13 states, all this talk about coming judgment is designed to urge God&#8217;s people to holiness. &nbsp;All the pride of the king in 14:12-17 is contrasted by our Savior who &#8220;&#8230;humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death&#8230;&#8221; (cf. Phil. 2:5-8). &nbsp;Believers respond to the prediction of future judgment by trusting and obeying their Savior. &nbsp;Allow judgment Texts to spur us on to holiness.</span></p>
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