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In this episode, we read Isaiah chapters 4–7, where messages of judgment begin to give way to hope and promise. Isaiah speaks of a future restoration for Zion, where God’s presence will bring cleansing, protection, and peace. The prophet’s personal calling unfolds in a powerful vision of God’s holiness, as Isaiah is commissioned to speak on the Lord’s behalf despite knowing the people’s resistance.

These chapters also introduce a critical moment in Judah’s history, as King Ahaz faces fear and political pressure. God offers reassurance and calls him to trust—not in alliances, but in the Lord alone. The famous promise of Immanuel, “God with us,” emerges as a sign of hope amid uncertainty. Join us as we explore these chapters that reveal God’s holiness, faithfulness, and the assurance that He remains present with His people even in times of fear and upheaval.