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In this episode, we read Isaiah chapters 39–42, marking a major transition in the book from judgment to comfort and hope. Chapter 39 closes the historical account with a warning about future exile due to pride and misplaced trust. Beginning in chapter 40, the tone shifts dramatically as God speaks words of comfort, reminding His people of His greatness, faithfulness, and everlasting strength.
These chapters proclaim the Lord as the incomparable Creator who never grows weary and who renews the strength of those who hope in Him. We are also introduced to the Servant of the Lord—a figure chosen to bring justice, light, and hope to the nations. Isaiah reassures God’s people that even in exile, they are not forgotten. Join us as we reflect on this powerful message of comfort, redemption, and God’s unfailing promises.