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		<title>Isaiah 62:11&#8211;63:6 Responding to Prophecy</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[One of the ways in which Isaiah 62:11-12 and Isaiah 63:1-6 function for the Church is by urging us to evaluate whether the future name of God&#8217;s people (&#8220;The Holy People&#8221;) is appropriate for us in part now. All along the study of Isaiah, Christians have been challenged to make sure a profession of faith [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:large;">One of the ways in which Isaiah 62:11-12 and Isaiah 63:1-6 function for the Church is by urging us to evaluate whether the future name of God&#8217;s people (&#8220;The Holy People&#8221;) is appropriate for us in part now. All along the study of Isaiah, Christians have been challenged to make sure a profession of faith is matched with corresponding holiness and righteousness. In Isaiah 63:1-6 the scene shifts from total deliverance to total destruction. It&#8217;s a warning for any of us Christians. Despite our profession of faith, we do not want to be caught on &#8220;the day of vengeance&#8221; (cf. Isaiah 63:4) on God&#8217;s bad side. So, this section provides the best news ever (Isaiah 62:11-12), the worst news ever (Isaiah 63:1-6), and leaves us readers with the decision to embrace the best news and so avoid the worst news. This means embracing the Savior pictured in this section. In Isaiah 63:3 the prophetic vision of our Redeemer shows Him stained with the blood of God&#8217;s enemies, including those who were in church. There was a time in history, of course, where our Redeemer was stained with His own blood as He gave His life for us. Faith in Christ is the starting point for a holy life and assures us that on His Day we, too, can be called &#8220;The Holy People&#8221; (cf. also 2 Corinthians 7:1; Hebrews 12:14 to see the necessity of holiness-in-process).</span></p>
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