Isaiah Chapter 25 Summary

Triumphs of the coming Kingdom age.

Discussion Questions for Isaiah, Chapter 25

  1. The speaker sees the destruction of the previous chapter as positive and praises God for it. Why would the speaker do this?
  2. Are there areas of God's judgment today that we can change our view on and give God praise for?
  3. Verse 3 connects the ideas of praising and fearing God. In what ways are these similar?
  4. Based on chapters 21-24, can you identify who the peoples and nations of 25:3 are?
  5. Verse 4 gives insight into part of the purpose for the judgment and destruction in this part of Isaiah. Who is saved when evil nations fall?
  6. Can you think of other passages that show God's concern for those who are poor and in distress, as in verse 4? How does this teach us what is important to God and what should be important to us?
  7. How can we today follow verse 4 and be a shelter and a shade for the poor and those in distress?
  8. How do we see the drastically different ways God acts toward the poor and toward the ruthless in verses 4 and 5?
  9. How can we apply verse 8 to hope, wait, and look forward to heaven?
  10. Verse 9 describes the joy of receiving what was awaited. How can we use this verse to give us hope and patience?

Key Words/Phrase

Wonderful things, v. 1.

Characters

God, Isaiah.

Strong Verse(s)

1, 4, 8.