There's a long prelude that:
A. Takes us into Romans 8:26 for our prayer-success, and
B. Confirms, again, the absolute sovereignty of God who can impact and direct events on earth even as arrogant nations seek guidance from false gods in their ignorance and self-will.
Tyre, in Isa 23, offers us an early and parallel snapshot of the Lord's divine taking-down of a demonized world stronghold, very much like He will do again in Rev 18:9-19. It's the "Roamin' Empire".
And in the midst of it all, our unstoppable yet merciful God offers repentant man forgiveness, reconciliation, and peace:
Isaiah 27:4-5
4 Fury is not in Me.
Who would set briers and thorns
Against Me in battle?
I would go through them,
I would burn them together.
5 Or let him take hold of My strength,
That he may make peace with Me;
And he shall make peace with Me.”
(NKJV Strong's)
Isaiah 36-37.5 - Sennacherib illustrates the lies of our adversary
Isaiah 35 - future glory. it will be worth it all
Isa 34 - 1.4.2020
Habakkuk - 12.28.19
Isa 31-32.8 - He is our God. Only Him
Isaiah 30
Isa 28.5-Isa 29
Isaiah 27-28.5 11.2.19
Isaiah 26
Isaiah 24-25
Isaiah 20-22
Isaiah 19. God's eventual plan of salvation for people coming out of long-term enemy nations
Isaiah 16-18. The merciful though trouble-inclusive call to repentance to all nations.
Echad - The wholeness of God and our completeness in Him
Isaiah 16 - also w time in Amos 3&4
Isaiah 15 - and God's sovereignty over all nations
Isaiah 14
Isaiah 12 & 13
Isaiah 11
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