Isaiah 25.1-9

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of A beautiful, satisfying banquet of joy awaits; a refuge, a fortress, and a covering of praise with song.'

Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of A beautiful, satisfying banquet of joy awaits; a refuge, a fortress, and a covering of praise with song.’

Limerick



A God of justice and might
Will bring a great feast in sight
His enemies will fall
And the Lord will call
To all who seek Him delight

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of Isaiah 25:1-9 is through acts of mercy and kindness. In this passage, God is described as a protector and comforter who offers shelter and sustenance to those in need. The imagery of God providing a feast and covering the people with a “veil of protection” can be taken as a call to action for us to do the same. We can show mercy and kindness by actively seeking out opportunities to serve those in our community who are less fortunate. We can donate food or clothing, volunteer at a local soup kitchen, or simply take time to listen and comfort someone in need. In doing so, we honor God’s commandment to love one another and model His compassionate example.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s protection, judgement and salvation of his people.
Psalm 34.7 – God protects those who trust in him; related as it highlights the theme of God’s protection for his people.
Isaiah 27.2-3 – God will judge the nations; related as the judgement of God is also a theme in Isaiah 25.1-9.
Revelation 21.4 – God will wipe away every tear; related as this speaks of God’s salvation of his people, which is another theme in Isaiah 25.1-9.

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