[:en]Thoughts from Isaiah 21[:]

[:en]Isaiah was distressed of what he saw.  He felt like a woman in labor racked with pain and pangs (vs. 1-4).  He saw the nation’s leaders feasting and drinking without looking after the safety of its people (v. 5).  He saw the fall of the city of Babylon (vs. 9-10)[:]

[:en]Thoughts from Isaiah 16[:]

[:en]Instead of making peace with Judah and seek asylum in Jerusalem from the Assyrian army (vs. 1-2), Moab’s pride, conceit and insolence had brought them down to the end. (vs. 6-11)  A time will come when the Son of man will sit on David’s throne and bring in righteousness and justice (v. 5)[:]

[:en]Thoughts from Isaiah 15[:]

[:en]The descendants of Moab was born out of Lot’s incestuous union with one of his daughter. (Gen. 19:30-38)  It is a proud nation that trusted in its own military might.  They were later invaded by the Assyrians (vs. 1-4) , so they fled, wailed and lamented.[:]

[:en]Thoughts from Isaiah 12[:]

[:en]In that day, the people will praise God, give thanks and call on His name.  They will proclaim and exalt His name.  They will make known the glorious things He has done. Have you praised the Lord and give thanks to Him?  Have your proclaimed the gospel and made His name know?[:]