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Universal judgment is announced against the nations, symbolized by the devastation of Edom. God’s justice is decisive and thorough, underscoring the seriousness of rebellion.
Christ executes righteous judgment, bringing justice against evil while preserving God’s redemptive plan.
Isaiah 34 — “The Day of the Lord’s Justice” (COMBINED CORE-MESSAGE STYLE)
🎯 Core Message: God’s justice is real, universal, and final—evil will be judged, and no power can escape His decree.
Verse 1
Come near, all nations, hear the call,
Give ear, O earth, both great and small.
The Lord’s indignation burns,
Against the pride the world returns.
The armies fall, the skies grow dim,
The stars dissolve before Him.
What stood so fierce, what strutted tall,
Is summoned now to judgment’s call.
Chorus
This is the day the Lord has sworn,
A reckoning long foretold.
Justice rises, evil mourns,
No ransom bought with gold.
What God has spoken will remain—
His word outlives all earthly reign.
Verse 2
The sword of God descends in might,
On Edom’s land, the chosen site.
A symbol drawn for all to see:
No nation stands when judged by Me.
Streams turn dark, the soil ignites,
Smoke ascends through endless nights.
A land made void, no passing phase,
Marked forever by His ways.
Chorus
This is the day the Lord has sworn,
A reckoning long foretold.
Justice rises, evil mourns,
No ransom bought with gold.
What God has spoken will remain—
His word outlives all earthly reign.
Bridge
From generation still to come,
This desolation speaks as one:
No one passes, none return,
Where hatred met the fire’s burn.
Final Chorus
Search the book, the Lord has said,
Not one word will fall instead.
What He decrees will surely stand,
Each line fulfilled by His own hand.
The Spirit gathers, truth assigns—
Justice sealed for all of time.
Outro
The day is sure. The word is sealed.
The Lord has spoken—it is fulfilled
Isaiah 35
Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary
Following judgment, Isaiah presents a vision of restoration. Creation is renewed, the weak are strengthened, and the redeemed walk a holy path back to Zion with joy.
Christ-Foreshadowing
Christ heals, restores, and leads the redeemed on the way of holiness into eternal joy.
Isaiah 35 — “The Way of Holiness” (COMBINED CORE-MESSAGE STYLE)
🎯 Core Message: After judgment, God brings complete restoration—creation is renewed, the broken are healed, and the redeemed walk home in joy.
Song Lyrics (Combined + Clear)
Verse 1
The desert sings, the dry land wakes,
The wilderness in blossoms breaks.
Where thirst once ruled and silence stayed,
Joy springs up where God has made.
The glory once so far away
Now clothes the land in bright array—
Carmel’s bloom and Lebanon’s praise,
All behold the Lord’s display.
Chorus
Be strong, take heart, do not be afraid,
Your God has come—He makes a way.
With saving power, justice near,
The Lord Himself is drawing here.
He comes to save, to heal, restore—
Hope is alive forevermore.
Verse 2
Then blinded eyes will open wide,
The deaf will hear, no truth denied.
The lame will leap, the mute will sing,
Life returns with healing wings.
In desert sands, the waters rise,
Streams run deep where thirst once cried.
Where jackals lay in barren ground,
Green with life is all around.
Chorus
Be strong, take heart, do not be afraid,
Your God has come—He makes a way.
With saving power, justice near,
The Lord Himself is drawing here.
He comes to save, to heal, restore—
Hope is alive forevermore.
Bridge
A highway forms, a holy road,
The cleansed walk home where joy has flowed.
No lion there, no threat remains,
The redeemed are safe from pain.
The foolish won’t lose their way,
The path is clear for all who stay.
Final Chorus
The ransomed sing as they return,
With everlasting joy they learn:
No sighing left, no sorrow stays,
Gladness crowns their endless days.
From tears to praise, from night to song—
The Lord has brought His people home.
Outro
Everlasting joy…
Sorrow and sighing flee away.
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