Wednesday | 21-August | Isaiah 29; Song 2:1-7; 2 Timothy 1 |
Isaiah 29: In these verses, Isaiah prophesies the downfall of Jerusalem. What role will God play in this and why?
Song 2:1-7: To what does the beloved compare herself?
2 Timothy 1: What seems to be the purpose of this letter and why?
Journal Prompt: Paul encourages Timothy to “to fan into flame the gift of God”. How can you ‘fan into flame’ the gift God has given to you?
Answers:
Isaiah 29: The people are hypocrites – they continue with their feasts but they have removed their hearts far from God. (vs. 1, 13) Because of this, God will be silent (He will put a deep sleep on the prophets and seers.)
Song 2:1-7: The beloved compares herself to a rose of Sharon and a lily of the valley. These were common wildflowers – beautiful but simple.
2 Timothy 1: Paul seems to write this letter to affirm Timothy and his faith and to encourage him to be bold in preaching the gospel. He also seems to exhort Timothy not to be ashamed that Paul is in prison. (v. 8 & 12)
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