Isaiah Chapter 55 Discussion Page 2



 
  • Glenn - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    Hi fren , yes it dose say tho shall not kill , but , it means murder , or criminal homicide, or to lay in wait , the Greek word is " phoneus " , for God understands , crimes of passion, accidental death, an of course out right War ,.. please check the strongs concordance,.

    Thank you

    Peace be with you
  • Brother dan - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    Only God can pass judgement regarding who goes to hell.

    Only God can look into the Heart. God will weigh the heart of each person, and will see everything about our lives, and with all of this, God can make the best judgement call.

    I hope and pray, that anyone contemplating suicide will pause..and pray.

    Pray directly to God in the name of his Son Jesus Christ, he will guide you in times of need, and put your life into his hands, and He will Heal and Comfort YOU.

    God Bless.
  • Pastor-Ronnie Williams - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    One of the 10 commandments is "Thou shalt not Kill", dead people cannot ask forgiveness. There is people on this site that will try to go behind the Word of God and change it to fit their beliefs, but Gods Word will not change for me or anyone else. I will never understand why it is so hard for people to just take God and Jesus at their Word and believe it, instead of trying to add or take away! Man's opinions does not matter, we are begotten by the Word of God. This is to Faith's comment about suicide.
  • Adam - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    My answer is 'maybe'. For sure someone will go to hell if they have rejected Jesus. And if a Jesus-follower commits suicide it's like slapping Jesus in the face and spitting on Him. He died for you and you're saying you don't care. He gave you the gift of life and you're saying you don't care and you assume you know better than Jesus. Some want to numb their pain and escape. If that is the reason for wanting to end things there are so many better alternatives. People in a valley are often blinded to how many opportunities and possibilities there are in life. Things can change and change quickly. It starts with your own thinking and your own habits. If you change you, you can change your perception of reality. God gave you a gift and we're not supposed to bury it but use it to glorify God and serve others. God bless.
  • SUICIDE THOUGHTS - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    If you're not Christian, you will go to hell. There is no escape.

    What you do as a Christian can cut off any plans the Lord had purposed for your life.

    Psalms 39:4

    LORD, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.

    JEREMIAH 29:11-13

    For I know the thoughts that I think TOWARD YOU, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an EXPECTED end.

    Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will HEARKEN unto you.

    And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.

    Almost every trauma in our life, is temporary. If you will draw close to God again, ask Him to dim the memories that hurt so much. I did that, expecting nothing, but God did that for me. The pain is gone. Be brave and ask Him to dim what hurts.

    If we commit suicide as Christians we stop the thoughts God had planned for us. Don't take your life. Give it to Jesus. Allow Him to give you a new purpose.

    If you are bitterly lonely, get involved in life again. I find nursing homes a wonderful place to bring my joy to. I sit and read happy Psalms to people. After a few weeks, I ask them if they want to go with Jesus to their heavenly home. Some say yes. Some are already saved, but we pray for the Lords comfort. The Holy Spirit comes to do his work on their lives.

    You go home feeling a little tired, but very blessed. Sometimes I buy greeting cards they can put by their bed.

    God will heal your memories, but first you have to give them to Him. Forever.

    Mishael
  • Faith on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    Wil you go to hell if you kill yourself
  • Cassundra Renee' Sims on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    Good morning brothers and sisters, as I place myself in a form of stillness and meditate on the word of GOD it gives a peace that surpasses the world's natural understanding for it can not comprehend it. We must be in the spiritual Realm to even tap in to the discernment to receive all that the Father has for us. Let's continue to walk by faith not by sight and trust GOD with all your heart for the things he is about to do now and in the future to come. Spend quiet time with HIM, HE will speak to your heart. Everyone have a blessed and prosperous week, I look forward to sharing more spiritual messages, and once again PLEASE GET VACCINATED protect yourselves and others, JESUS loves you all and so do I.
  • Sandra Lee on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    This verse was mentioned in "Stones of Rememberance" by Fuchsia Pickett.....i have read and studied this book many times....her narratives of her visions and visits from and with God feel like I'm with her......i spent a half day with him about 8 years ago and praying believing and waiting on my next one! Hallelujah!!!!! I love you Lord! Honor to have your goft of discernment. I pray for more understanding. I want people to know Your word is life and life is your word. We follow your word consistently in the order we should then we will have balance. "Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is Lord"
  • Gina G Cuffman on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    Isaiah was not speaking to strangers outside of the Twelve Tribes. Not the world church established by doctrines of paul after the nicean council.
  • Mary Batton on Isaiah 55 - 2 years ago
    I had the same thought in Isaiah 55:1- I was reminded in John 19:28 when Jesus says "I Thirst". Something on the inside of me said He is thirsting after Righteousness, thirsting after the living God, thirsting for the Living God but realizing He (God) is in Him(Jesus)..so He (Jesus) was missing that once was in Him
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  • David on Isaiah 55 - 3 years ago
    Thanks for Isaiah 55 it make my day brigter and so much happier for the LORD word over my live
  • Read the Bible on Isaiah 55 - 3 years ago
    Isaiah chapters 53 , 54 , 55

    What's better than reading and believing these verses ?

    When you hear God speaking through them to you personally , it's more than a doctrine . The living word of God . Amen .
  • Floraeiffel5727 on Isaiah 55:13 - 3 years ago
    I leave a leave a response when I especially enjoy a post on a website or if I have something to add to the conversation. It is a result of the passion displayed in the article I looked at. And on this post ISAIAH 55:13 KJV "Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree:...". I was excited enough to drop a thought ;-) I actually do have a few questions for you if it's okay. Is it just me or does it give the impression like some of these comments come across like they are written by brain dead people? :-P And, if you are writing on other social sites, I would like to keep up with you. Could you list all of all your shared pages like your Facebook page, twitter feed, or linkedin profile?
  • Evans ayite on Isaiah 55:11 - 3 years ago
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  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 3 years ago
    I believe you're correct in your understanding on this chapter. Though penned with Israel in mind, that they return back to the Lord, leaving their backsliding ways, the invitation, through Jesus Christ is now open to all nations & peoples.

    It starts in chapter 52:13, speaking about the 'Servant' Whose visage & form was so horribly marred & his innocent blood shed, would be for all nations. Chapter 53 goes on to speak about the 'Servant': about His suffering, His crucifixion & death. Chapter 54, on the promises to Israel that the Lord ever waits for them to return & will be their Guard. And then to this great chapter 55 which gives the universal invitation to come to God, not only for Israel but to all peoples.

    So, verses 6 & 7 truly bares the Heart of God as we almost visualize His yearning for all to cast aside their wicked ways & come into His open Arms. And of course, this to us now is made possible through His 'Servant' Who opened the way for both Jew & Gentile to be made clean & acceptable in His Sight. And even when the 'Servant' came to His people, His cry was the same: that 'all who labour & are heavy laden' come to Him for rest. The only solution to the weight & gravity of sin & careless ungodly living, is found in Jesus Who alone can both promise & fulfil complete rest for the penitent. So yes, the sinner or the backslider, has the promise of God in this Scripture that He will pardon all & none will be refused.
  • 1 searching on Isaiah 55 - 3 years ago
    I'm sure i have read this chapter of Isaiah before maybe i read it to fast but in verse 7 says let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the LORD and he will have mercy on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon, is promise to everyone who has been a backslider, is this promise to everyone
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  • Sunday Levinus Alaka on Isaiah 55:6 - 3 years ago
    Here is a gracious offer of pardon, and peace, and of all happiness. It shall not be in vain to seek God, now his word is calling to us, and his Spirit is striving with us. But there is a day coming when he will not be found. There may come such a time in this life; it is certain that at death and judgment the door will be shut. There must be not only a change of the way, but a change of the mind. We must alter our judgments about persons and things. It is not enough to break off from evil practices, we must strive against evil thoughts. To repent is to return to our Lord, against whom we have rebelled. If we do so, God will multiply to pardon, as we have multiplied to offend. But let none trifle with this plenteous mercy, or use it as an occasion to sin. Men's thoughts concerning sin, Christ, and holiness, concerning this world and the other, vastly differ from God's; but in nothing more than in the matter of pardon. We forgive, and cannot forget; but when God forgives sin, he remembers it no more.
  • T - In Reply on Isaiah 55 - 3 years ago
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