Prepare the Way


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Isaiah 40: 3-5
(berean study bible)
 A voice of one calling:
“Prepare the way for the LORD in the wilderness;
make a straight highway for our God in the desert.
4 Every valley shall be lifted up,and every mountain and hill made low;
the uneven ground will become smooth,
and the rugged land a plain.
5 And the glory of the LORD will be revealed,
and all humanity together will see it.
For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.”

summary:

A lone voice calls in the wilderness, announcing a royal road for the LORD. Valleys rise, mountains sink, crooked places straighten, and every eye will see His glory revealed.

The Voice in the Wilderness
A prophecy of John the Baptist, preparing the way for the Lord. It highlights the need for spiritual preparation and repentance.

Practical Applications

Seek Comfort in God’s Promises
In times of distress, turn to God’s Word for comfort and reassurance, knowing that He is faithful to His promises.

Prepare Your Heart
Just as John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus, we should prepare our hearts through repentance and faith.

Trust in God’s Sovereignty
When faced with uncertainty, remember that God is in control and His plans are perfect.

Rely on God’s Strength
In moments of weakness, rely on God’s strength rather than your own, trusting that He will renew your energy and spirit.
(Bible Hub)

The book derives its title from the author, whose name means “The LORD is salvation,” and is similar to the names Joshua, Elisha, and Jesus. Isaiah is quoted directly in the NT over 65 times, far more than any other OT prophet, and mentioned by name over 20 times.
(biblestudytools.com)

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