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ISAIAH SEES THE FUTURE

Bible for Children

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Written by: Edward Hughes Illustrated by: Jonathan Hay

Adapted by: Mary-Anne S.

Produced by: Bible for Children www.M1914.org

PO Box 3BFC

Winnipeg, MB R3C 2G1 Canada

©2007 Bible for Children, Inc.

License: You have the right to copy or print this story, as long as you do not sell it.

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Isaiah was a prophet. His job was to tell people what God said. People didn't always want to hear God's Word, but

Isaiah never let God

down.

Uzziah

Jotham

Ahaz

Hezekiah Isaiah

preached during the reigns of four different

kings.

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King Uzziah ruled the land of Judah from the

city of Jerusalem. At first, God blessed Uzziah because he did what was right in the sight of

the LORD. But Uzziah became proud and stopped obeying God. He became a leper and had to live alone until he died.

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King Uzziah reigned for over 60 years. When he died, his son Jotham took his place and reigned for seventeen years. God blessed Jotham because he

listened to what God had to say through Isaiah and other prophets.

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King Jotham's son was Ahaz. Ahaz was twenty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned

sixteen years in Jerusalem. Ahaz didn't care about God. He worshiped idols and false gods, and led many of God's people to do the same.

Although Isaiah warned him, Ahaz wouldn't listen to God's warnings.

He died when he was only 35 years old.

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God blessed the next king, Hezekiah, because he

removed all the idols and

false gods, and prayed to the true God. When an enemy

army attacked Judah,

Hezekiah knew his army was too weak to win. He asked Isaiah to pray for God's help.

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Isaiah sent this message to the King. "This is what the LORD says: Don't be afraid of this enemy ... I will cause him to fall ..." Soon after, God made the enemy army leave without even

fighting Hezekiah!

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Although people around him

didn't think much about God, Isaiah thought

about Him a

lot.

One day, he had a vision, which is

kind of like having a dream when

you're not asleep.

In the vision, Isaiah saw how

glorious and holy the LORD is.

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"Who shall I send?"

God asked in the vision.

"Here am I. Send me,"

Isaiah answered.

He was willing to do whatever God asked, and go wherever God sent him.

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Maybe Isaiah thought God would send him to far- away people who hadn't heard about God. But

no, God didn't do that. God told Isaiah to speak to his own people in his own country.

He had to tell

them that God was angry at their

sin.

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There were other things Isaiah had to tell his

people - wonderful things about a Person who would be a strong deliverer and come to save them from

sin and from all their enemies.

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The Jewish people called this Person "Messiah".

Even though they expected God to send Messiah, many people lived as if He would never come.

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All the things

Isaiah said about Messiah are written in his

book. Although he wrote these things hundreds

of years before they happened, everything

Isaiah said about Messiah would come true.

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Isaiah said that God Himself would give a sign.

He said,

"Behold a virgin shall bear a son and call his name Immanuel."

People Isaiah wasknew talking about God's Messiah because a woman could not be a virgin and also have a child.

Also, the name Immanuel means God with us!

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"For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

Isaiah was so sure that God's promises would come true, he spoke as if the event had already happened. This is

called prophecy.

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Isaiah said that Messiah would be great and do

great things. God also told Isaiah to tell the people that Messiah would suffer and be put to death.

Isaiah might have wondered how Messiah could be great and powerful and also weak

and injured. But Isaiah didn't argue with God - he just

repeated what God told him to say. God would make sure His prophecy came true.

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Messiah was coming – not just for the Jewish

people. God told Isaiah that Messiah would be "a light to the Gentiles". Gentiles are all the people in the world who are not Jews. God loves everybody and His Messiah would come to bless everyone and to bring salvation to the ends of the earth.

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Isaiah Sees the Future

A story from God's Word, the Bible, is found in

Isaiah 1, 6, 7, 9, 53

“The entrance of Your Words gives light.”

Psalm 119:130

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The End

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This Bible story tells us about our wonderful God who made us and who wants us to know Him.

God knows we have done bad things, which He calls sin.

The punishment for sin is death, but God loves us so much He sent His Son, Jesus, to die on a Cross and be punished for our sins. Then Jesus came back to life and

went home to Heaven! If you believe in Jesus and ask Him to forgive your sins, He will do it! He will come and

live in you now, and you will live with Him forever.

If you want to turn from your sins, say this to God:

Dear God, I believe that Jesus died for me and now lives again. Please come into my life and forgive my sins, so that I can have new life now, and one day go to be with You forever. Help me

to live for You as Your child. Amen.

Read the Bible and talk with God every day! John 3:16

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