Monday, October 9, 2023

October 8, 2023 – Isaiah in the New Testament – A Banner for the Thirsty

A Banner for the Thirsty

Isaiah 11:10-16 - New International Version (NIV)

10 In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his resting place will be glorious. 11 In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the Mediterranean.

12 He will raise a banner for the nations
    and gather the exiles of Israel;
he will assemble the scattered people of Judah
    from the four quarters of the earth.
13 Ephraim’s jealousy will vanish,
    and Judah’s enemies will be destroyed;
Ephraim will not be jealous of Judah,
    nor Judah hostile toward Ephraim.
14 They will swoop down on the slopes of Philistia to the west;
    together they will plunder the people to the east.
They will subdue Edom and Moab,
    and the Ammonites will be subject to them.
15 The Lord will dry up
    the gulf of the Egyptian sea;
with a scorching wind he will sweep his hand
    over the Euphrates River.
He will break it up into seven streams
    so that anyone can cross over in sandals.
16 There will be a highway for the remnant of his people
    that is left from Assyria,
as there was for Israel
    when they came up from Egypt.

Who will “the nations rally to” (verse 10)?

Where will the Lord reclaim the “surviving remnant of his people” from (verse 11?

In your opinion, why does Isaiah say the Lord will “raise a banner for the nations” and “gather the exiles of Israel” (verse 12)?

What will happen to the relationship between Ephraim and Judah (verse 13)?

Who will they plunder (verse 14)?

What will the “scorching wind” of the Lord’s hand do (verse 15)?

What will there be “for the remnant of his people” (verse 16)?

In your opinion, what is the basic message of this passage?

In your opinion, who does this passage teach us that the “Root of Jesse” will stand as a banner for?

John 4:10-26 - New International Version (NIV)

10 Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.”

11 “Sir,” the woman said, “you have nothing to draw with and the well is deep. Where can you get this living water? 12 Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well and drank from it himself, as did also his sons and his livestock?”

13 Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, 14 but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”

15 The woman said to him, “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.”

16 He told her, “Go, call your husband and come back.”

17 “I have no husband,” she replied.

Jesus said to her, “You are right when you say you have no husband. 18 The fact is, you have had five husbands, and the man you now have is not your husband. What you have just said is quite true.”

19 “Sir,” the woman said, “I can see that you are a prophet. 20 Our ancestors worshiped on this mountain, but you Jews claim that the place where we must worship is in Jerusalem.”

21 “Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. 22 You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. 23 Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. 24 God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”

25 The woman said, “I know that Messiah” (called Christ) “is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.”

26 Then Jesus declared, “I, the one speaking to you—I am he.”

What would the woman at the well have received if she knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink” (verse 10)?

In your opinion, why is the question where can you get this living water” important (verse 11)?

What will happen to the people who drink the water from Jacob’s well (verse 13)?

How is it different for the people who drink the water that Jesus gives them (verse 14)?

Why does the woman want to drink the water that Jesus gives (verse 15)?

Who does Jesus want the woman to bring to the well (verse 16)?

Why did the woman say she couldn’t bring him (verse 17)?

What did Jesus know about the woman (verse 18)?

What did the woman now know about Jesus (verse 19)?

How does the woman attempt to move the discussion away from her past and present (verse 20)?

How does Jesus show that the past is not going to limit of the Jews and the Samaritans (verse 21)?

What has now come (verse 23)?

How must God be worshipped (verse 24)?

What did the woman know (verse 25)?

Who did Jesus claim to be (verse 26)?

In your opinion, what is the basic message of this passage?

In your opinion, who does this passage teach us that the “Root of Jesse” will stand as a banner for?

In your opinion, how is the diversity of the nations and of the surviving remnant of the Lord’s people who return in Isaiah 11:10-16 become unity in John 4:10-26?

Romans 15:5-13 – New International Version (NIV)

May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus hadso that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God. For I tell you that Christ has become a servant of the Jews on behalf of God’s truth, so that the promises made to the patriarchs might be confirmed and, moreover, that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy. As it is written:

“Therefore I will praise you among the Gentiles;
    I will sing the praises of your name.”

10 Again, it says,

“Rejoice, you Gentiles, with his people.”

11 And again,

“Praise the Lord, all you Gentiles;
    let all the peoples extol him.”

12 And again, Isaiah says,

“The Root of Jesse will spring up,
    one who will arise to rule over the nations;
    in him the Gentiles will hope.”

13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

What kind of “attitude of mind” does Jesus pray for the Roman Christians (verse 5)?

How would they react to “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” if they had that “attitude of mind” (verse 6)?

Why should they “accept one another” (verse 7)?

What has Christ become (verse 8)?

Why will the Gentiles “glorify God” (verse 9)?

Who are the Gentiles to rejoice with (verse 10)?

How are “all the peoples” to respond to the Lord (verse 11)?

Who will the Gentiles hope in (verse 12)?

How can someone “overflow with hope”  (verse 13)?

In your opinion, what is the basic message of this passage?

In your opinion, who does this passage teach us that the “Root of Jesse” will stand as a banner for?

In your opinion, how does having the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus hadin Romans 15:5-13 cause both the “nations” that rally to the Banner and the remnant of the Jewish people who will be gathered in Isaiah 11:10-16 to have “one mind and one voice”?

In your opinion, how does Jesus’s discussion with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:10-26 help prepare Paul in Romans 15:5-13 to make it clear that “the Root of Jesse” became a “servant of the Jews” in part so that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy”?

Revelation 22:16-21 – New International Version (NIV)

16 “I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star.”

17 The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let the one who hears say, “Come!” Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life.

18 I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll. 19 And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll.

20 He who testifies to these things says, “Yes, I am coming soon.”

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.

21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.

How does Jesus identify Himself (verse 16)?

Who says “Come!” (verse 17)?

Who can take “the free gift of the water of life” (verse 17)?

What is John’s warning to “everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll” (verse 18)?

What will happen to the person who “takes words away from the scroll of prophecy” (verse 19)?

Who says “I am coming soon” (verse 20)?

What does John pray to “be with God’s people” (verse 21)?

In your opinion, what is the basic message of this passage?

In your opinion, who does this passage teach us that the “Root of Jesse” will stand as a banner for?

In your opinion, how does Isaiah 11:10-16 saying that the “Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples” and that nations will rally to Him made richer by Jesus claiming to be the “Root” in Revelation 22:16-21?

In your opinion, how does the discussion of water with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:10-26 help us understand the significance of the instruction to “let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life” in Revelation 22:16-21?

In your opinion, how is your “attitude of mind” changed when you realize that the one that Romans 15:5-13 said became “a servant of the Jews” is the same one who claims in Revelation 22:16-21 to be the “bright Morning Star” who is coming soon? 

In your opinion, what do these passages from Isaiah, John, Romans and Revelation teach us about why the “Root of Jesse” needs to be a banner and a prophet, a servant and a Star? 

In your opinion, how do we worship the “Root of Jesse” “in the Spirit and in truth” today?

 

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