Isaiah 43 KJV: The Unconditional Grace of the Redeemer
Isaiah 43 articulates the absolute ownership God claims over His people, promising protection through elemental trials of water and fire. It documents the divine decision to blot out transgressions for His own sake, signaling a move beyond the failures of the past toward a 'new thing' in the wilderness.
v1-7: Protection Through Fire and Water
v8-13: Israel as the Witness to One God
v14-21: The New Exodus and Water in the Desert
v22-28: The Indictment of Neglect and the Gift of Pardon
But now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.
When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things? let them bring forth their witnesses, that they may be justified: or let them hear, and say, It is truth.
Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me.
I have declared, and have saved, and I have shewed, when there was no strange god among you: therefore ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, that I am God.
Thus saith the LORD, your redeemer, the Holy One of Israel; For your sake I have sent to Babylon, and have brought down all their nobles, and the Chaldeans, whose cry is in the ships.
Which bringeth forth the chariot and horse, the army and the power; they shall lie down together, they shall not rise: they are extinct, they are quenched as tow.
The beast of the field shall honour me, the dragons and the owls: because I give waters in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people, my chosen.
Thou hast not brought me the small cattle of thy burnt offerings; neither hast thou honoured me with thy sacrifices. I have not caused thee to serve with an offering, nor wearied thee with incense.
Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money, neither hast thou filled me with the fat of thy sacrifices: but thou hast made me to serve with thy sins, thou hast wearied me with thine iniquities.
Therefore I have profaned the princes of the sanctuary, and have given Jacob to the curse, and Israel to reproaches.
Trace the narrative of a God who pays a ransom for His captives and creates paths through the sea to bring His children home. Begin your study with isaiah 43 summary.
Notice how God describes the 'new thing' as something already springing forth, challenging the people to perceive spiritual reality before it becomes physical. This suggests that faith is the ability to recognize God's current activity in the midst of apparent desolation. The 'Word Secret' is *Bara*, the same word for 'Create' used in Genesis 1, implying that God’s restoration of Israel is as profound as the creation of the universe. Discover the riches with isaiah 43 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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