Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel (Sarah Ivill)

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The book of Isaiah proclaims the glory of the sovereign God in his person, his works, and his Word. In this eleven-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill helps us see God in all of his holiness as he announces the coming of the Suffering Servant. Women who enjoy this study will grow in humility and reverential awe.

Useful for either individual or group studies, Isaiah includes suggestions for small group leaders, an overview of redemptive history, and a guide to learning Christ in all of Scripture.

Series Description:

Many women go through life clinging to things or relationships that have no power to provide lasting peace. Head, Heart, Hands Bible Studies equip women to move beyond these fleeting things to find rest in the everlasting Word of God.

Each lesson includes:

  • Introduction— an overview of the chapters with applications for your mind, heart, and hands
  • Personal study— a series of questions that helps you dig deeper into God’s Word
  • Pulling it all together— a brief commentary that answers any lingering questions you may have after your personal study
  • Processing it Together— a section of questions to facilitate studying in community

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Isaiah:

The Holy One of Israel

“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory!”—Isaiah 6:3

The book of Isaiah proclaims the glory of the sovereign God in his person, his works, and his Word. In this eleven-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill helps us see God in all of his holiness as he announces the coming of the Suffering Servant. Women who enjoy this study will grow in humility and reverential awe.

Useful for either individual or group studies, Isaiah includes suggestions for small group leaders, an overview of redemptive history, and a guide to learning Christ in all of Scripture.

Series Description:

Many women go through life clinging to things or relationships that have no power to provide lasting peace. Head, Heart, Hands Bible Studies equip women to move beyond these fleeting things to find rest in the everlasting Word of God.

Each lesson includes:

  • Introduction— an overview of the chapters with applications for your mind, heart, and hands
  • Personal study— a series of questions that helps you dig deeper into God’s Word
  • Pulling it all together— a brief commentary that answers any lingering questions you may have after your personal study
  • Processing it Together— a section of questions to facilitate studying in community

 

Table of Contents: 

Introduction to Isaiah

Lesson 1: The Lord Confronts, Consoles, and Condemns (Isaiah 1-5)

Lesson 2: The Holy Lord Sends (Isaiah 6-12)

Lesson 3: The Lord of Hosts Reigns (Isaiah 13-27)

Lesson 4: A Remnant Will Be Redeemed (Isaiah 28-35)

Lesson 5: In Whom Do You Now Trust? (Isaiah 36-37)

Lesson 6: Deliverance and Declaration (Isaiah 38-39)

Lesson 7: The Lord Who Comforts (Isaiah 40:1-44:23)

Lesson 8: The Superior Servant (Isaiah 44:24-55:13)

Lesson 9: The Lord Sanctifies His People (Isaiah 56:1-59:13)

Lesson 10: The Covenant-Keeper and Crimson-Conqueror (Isaiah 59:14-63:6)

Lesson 11: A Praying People and A Promise-Keeping God (Isaiah 63:7-66:24)

 

Endorsements

“I am happy to commend these fine studies. Sarah is a sure guide—handling the text carefully, applying the Word wisely, and writing with an eye toward the edification of women in the church. The commentary and questions are marked by exegetical faithfulness and theological integrity. The church will benefit from Sarah’s excellent work (and even more so, from God’s holy Word!).” — Kevin DeYoung, senior pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews NC

“In this remarkable study of the book of Isaiah, Sarah Ivill repeatedly leads us to the cross through Isaiah’s thundering call to repentance. Sarah helps us see the agelessness of this ancient book when she encourages us to consider our own sin, how repentance leads to the freedom of forgiveness, our identity in the context of today’s culture, the comfort of God’s covenant promises, leaving a legacy, and the grace gifts available to each of us. If you’re looking for a meat-and-potatoes Bible study designed to deepen your understanding of the character and love of God, this is it.” — Sharon W. Betters, director of resource development, MARKINC Ministries

 

Author

Sarah Ivill (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) has been leading, teaching, or writing women’s Bible studies since she was eighteen. She has served at the Howard G. Hendricks Center for Christian Leadership, in Bible Study Fellowship, and as director of women’s ministry in the church, among other leadership positions. She is the author of Hebrews: His Hope, An Anchor for Our SoulsRevelation: Let the One Who Is Thirsty Come; and Judges and Ruth: There Is a Redeemer. Presently a stay-at-home mom, she continues writing and teaching Reformed Bible studies for women. A member of Christ Covenant Church (PCA), Sarah lives with her husband and four children in a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

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