In this expository commentary on the
book of Isaiah, Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr.,
argues that Isaiah imparts a single
vision of God throughout all sixty-six
chapters. It is a unified, woven whole
presenting God's revelation of himself
to mankind, breaking through our
pretense and clashing "with our
intuitive sense of things."
The emphasis of this addition to the
Preaching the Word series is this: God
saves sinners. He saves them willfully
and powerfully and needs no help from
us, presenting himself in all his
unmistakable glory. The message of
Isaiah, shown thoroughly and
thoughtfully in this commentary, will
reignite a passion for the glory of God
in the hearts of believers and will
present that glory clearly and potently
to those who have yet to be brought to
saving faith.
book of Isaiah, Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr.,
argues that Isaiah imparts a single
vision of God throughout all sixty-six
chapters. It is a unified, woven whole
presenting God's revelation of himself
to mankind, breaking through our
pretense and clashing "with our
intuitive sense of things."
The emphasis of this addition to the
Preaching the Word series is this: God
saves sinners. He saves them willfully
and powerfully and needs no help from
us, presenting himself in all his
unmistakable glory. The message of
Isaiah, shown thoroughly and
thoughtfully in this commentary, will
reignite a passion for the glory of God
in the hearts of believers and will
present that glory clearly and potently
to those who have yet to be brought to
saving faith.