Sessions with Isaiah

What to Do When the World Caves In
James M. King

Sessions with Isaiah is a nine-session study unit designed to explore how an individual, a people, or a nation responds spiritually to great stress. Each session is followed by a thought-provoking page of questions that allow for a deeper experience of the scriptural passages. These resource pages can be used by seminar leaders during preparation and group discussion, as well as in individual Bible study.

The book of Isaiah begins in the years of national stress when, under various kings, Israel was surrounded by more powerful neighbors and foolishly sought foreign alliances rather than dependence on Yahweh. It continues with the natural result of that unfaithfulness: conquest by the great power in the region, Babylon, and the captivity of many of Israel’s best and brightest in that foreign land. The book concludes anticipating their return to the land of promise and strong admonitions about the people’s conduct—but we also hear God’s reassuring messages of comfort and restoration, offered to all who repent.

James M. King was the senior pastor at Parkway Baptist Church in Duluth, Georgia. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and holds two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from the former Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. King is a teach- ing supervisor for the Contextual Education Program at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He and his wife, Linda, have been married for forty-three years and have three adult children and three grandchildren. In his retirement, he enjoys fishing, reading, and traveling.

Chapters

Session 1

A Rebellious People

Isaiah 1, 5

Session 2

A Rebellious People

Isaiah 6

Session 3

A Sign of Hope

Isaiah 7, 9, 11

Session 4

Warnings Unheeded

Isaiah 13, 14

Session 5

A Message of Consolation

Isaiah 40

Session 6

A Suffering Servant

Isaiah 42:1-9; 49:1-6; 50:4-11; 52:13-53:12

Session 7

A Message of Salvation

Isaiah 41:8-13; 41:14-16; 43:1-7; 43:8-13; 44:1-5

Session 8

A Difficult Return

Isaiah 56-66

Session 9
A Christian Reading of Isaiah

Isaiah 61:1-7

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Sessions with Isaiah is a nine-session study unit designed to explore how an individual, a people, or a nation responds spiritually to great stress. Each session is followed by a thought-provoking page of questions that allow for a deeper experience of the scriptural passages. These resource pages can be used by seminar leaders during preparation and group discussion, as well as in individual Bible study.

The book of Isaiah begins in the years of national stress when, under various kings, Israel was surrounded by more powerful neighbors and foolishly sought foreign alliances rather than dependence on Yahweh. It continues with the natural result of that unfaithfulness: conquest by the great power in the region, Babylon, and the captivity of many of Israel’s best and brightest in that foreign land. The book concludes anticipating their return to the land of promise and strong admonitions about the people’s conduct—but we also hear God’s reassuring messages of comfort and restoration, offered to all who repent.

James M. King was the senior pastor at Parkway Baptist Church in Duluth, Georgia. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and holds two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from the former Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. King is a teach- ing supervisor for the Contextual Education Program at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He and his wife, Linda, have been married for forty-three years and have three adult children and three grandchildren. In his retirement, he enjoys fishing, reading, and traveling.

Chapters

Session 1

A Rebellious People

Isaiah 1, 5

Session 2

A Rebellious People

Isaiah 6

Session 3

A Sign of Hope

Isaiah 7, 9, 11

Session 4

Warnings Unheeded

Isaiah 13, 14

Session 5

A Message of Consolation

Isaiah 40

Session 6

A Suffering Servant

Isaiah 42:1-9; 49:1-6; 50:4-11; 52:13-53:12

Session 7

A Message of Salvation

Isaiah 41:8-13; 41:14-16; 43:1-7; 43:8-13; 44:1-5

Session 8

A Difficult Return

Isaiah 56-66

Session 9
A Christian Reading of Isaiah

Isaiah 61:1-7

Sessions with Isaiah

What to Do When the World Caves In
James M. King