followHIM - "Who is Isaiah and why is he a big deal?": followHIM Favorites

Episode Date: September 1, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, my friends, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. If you've been following us this year, you know that we take a specific question from each week's lesson and do a little, you know, five to 10 minute discussion on it. This week's lesson is Isaiah 1 through 12. And I can just picture some of our listeners going, Isaiah, oh no, not Isaiah. So John, the question for this week is, who is Isaiah and why is he so important that we're always talking about him? Oh, what a great, that's, well, how do we answer that one in just a few minutes? Isaiah, one of the greatest Old Testament prophets,
Starting point is 00:00:46 but he was such a poet and a scholar and an advisor to kings. He was great because of where the Lord put him and when the Lord put him, but he also wrote in such a beautiful way, but it takes a little bit of effort. And like most things in life, you put in some effort,
Starting point is 00:01:02 he will become one of your favorites. I like to use the analogy of, Hank, if I handed you a Sudoku puzzle book that I bought at Dollar Tree and all of the puzzles were filled in, you would throw it away. But when the puzzles are empty and you think there's an answer. There's something here. I think Jesus's parables help us do that too. Wait, what does that mean? And we read Isaiah, what in the world, what does he mean there? And the reward of studying Isaiah is when you start to fill in those puzzles and go, oh, well, now I get that. And it becomes one of your favorites.
Starting point is 00:01:36 But where I like to start is the name Isaiah. If you look it up in the Bible dictionary, it means, you know, when you hear Yah at the end of a proper name, what is it, Hank? Yeah, it's Jehovah. So there's a lot of names like that. And it's kind of fun to look at them like those names that have the name of God in them. And they liked to do that. They like to put the name of God in their name or acknowledge God in their names. Isaiah means Jehovah is salvation.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Or if we were to put that in bumper sticker language, Jesus saves. What I love about that is, especially in the Book of Mormon, when Abinadi shows up before King Noah and the wicked priests, which sounds like a rock band from the fifties, King Noah and the wicked priests, but he asked them, what are you teaching? And they said, the law of Moses. And Benedict says, well, why don't you keep it? And then he kind of quotes a bunch of the commandments.
Starting point is 00:02:35 And then he says, keep the law of Moses because you were asked to. But salvation comes in Christ. What's Isaiah's name again? Jehovah is salvation. And then he quotes Isaiah 53, which in the Book of Mormon is known as Mosiah 14, and tells them Jesus is salvation. Jesus saves. And that's why I love Isaiah, because he reveals the Savior. 140 years before Jesus. And yet he gives us such detail about Christ so that we would recognize him when he came.
Starting point is 00:03:04 So that's one of the reasons I get excited about Isaiah. That's fantastic. I read out of the Bible dictionary. I usually show my students. If you read Isaiah in the Bible dictionary, go to the last paragraph. It says, as one understands these works better, he will understand Isaiah better talking about the book of Mormon and the doctrine covenants. As one understands Isaiah better, talking about the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants. As one understands Isaiah better, he more fully comprehends the mission of the Savior and the meaning of the covenant that was placed upon Abraham. So if you are one of those people that says, man, I want to get in line with President Nelson. I'd like to understand the Abrahamic covenant. I'd like to understand the Savior more. Isaiah is the key. Isaiah is where
Starting point is 00:03:45 you have to go. So what's the big deal with Isaiah? Isaiah is dealing with things from the past, but a lot of the stuff Isaiah deals with is stuff that we see fulfilled in our day, especially the gathering of Israel. One of his major topics is the gathering of Israel. So one of the reasons this book can be so fun is you can find yourself. You can find yourself in the book, especially if you plan on serving a mission or if you really like to share the gospel with people. Wow. You are in the book of Isaiah. He is seeing you and your work happening on the earth that you're part of this. What did President Nelson call it, John?
Starting point is 00:04:25 That the greatest work you could ever be involved in is the gathering of Israel. And Heavenly Father sent you to earth at this time. That is not an accident. There's a reason for that. And Isaiah talks about what we all have to do. When I wrote my little Isaiah for Airheads book, I talked about current events and coming events. One of the things that you can stumble over, there are 108 different place names in Isaiah. And if I were to say to you, Hank, Springville, Provo, Lehigh, Pleasant Grove, you know where
Starting point is 00:04:57 they are. But if I start saying all these names like Anathoth and Migron and Karchemish, I don't know what he's talking about. And this is why it's so nice to live in the latter days. You can find a map. You can listen to follow him. You can get out your come follow me manual and you can start to put those puzzle pieces together and finish that Sudoku puzzle.
Starting point is 00:05:19 And then you go, look, I did that. I now love Isaiah 53 because I can see Christ in there. He was despised. He was rejected of men. We hid our faces from him, but when his soul is an offering for sin, he will see his scene and we start to put it all together and it gets exciting to us and becomes one of our favorites. Yeah, that's fantastic. I've heard it said that Isaiah is one of the best writers in the history of the world, if not the best writer in the history of the world. So good that Jesus himself said, a commandment I give unto you that you search Isaiah diligently. As we study Isaiah,
Starting point is 00:05:58 please join us on our full podcast. We're going to take apart as much of Isaiah as we can. The podcast is called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. We're going to take apart as much of Isaiah as we can. The podcast is called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. We're going to have multiple biblical scholars with us to help us take this apart piece at a time. Who knows? Maybe you'll walk away going, you know what? I feel like I understand it just a little bit better. And then join us next week for another Follow Him Favorites. you

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