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God’s judgment against the nations is portrayed alongside remembrance of His past compassion. The people recall God’s saving acts and plead for renewed mercy.
Christ brings both righteous judgment and compassionate redemption, fulfilling God’s saving work.
Isaiah 63 — “Who Is This?” (COMBINED CORE-MESSAGE STYLE)
🎯 Core Message: The Lord appears as a victorious warrior who judges evil; remembering His past compassion moves God’s people to humble repentance and intercession.
Song Lyrics (Clear + Weighty)
Verse 1
Who is this coming, mighty and strong,
From Edom’s road with garments stained?
Majestic power, triumphant song,
He speaks in truth—He comes to save.
“I tread the press in righteous might,
Alone I stand, no helper near.
The day of vengeance filled My sight,
The year of redemption now is here.”
Chorus
Who is this—strong to save?
The Lord who judges, the Lord who reigns.
Justice flows where evil stood,
Redemption won by holy blood.
Who is this—faithful and true?
The Lord who comes to rescue you.
Verse 2
I looked—no one came to stand,
No arm but Mine could set things right.
So by My zeal, by My own hand,
I brought deliverance through the fight.
The nations fell beneath My tread,
Their pride was poured upon the ground.
Yet mercy’s banner still is spread—
For those who turn, grace can be found.
Chorus
Who is this—strong to save?
The Lord who judges, the Lord who reigns.
Justice flows where evil stood,
Redemption won by holy blood.
Who is this—faithful and true?
The Lord who comes to rescue you.
Bridge
I’ll tell again the faithful deeds,
The lovingkindness shown of old.
He saved us in our deepest need,
He carried us, His flock, His fold.
Yet we rebelled and grieved His Spirit,
So discipline became our road.
Still He remembered covenant mercy—
The Shepherd who bore every load.
Final Chorus
Look down from heaven, hear our cry,
Return in mercy, God Most High.
You are our Father from the start,
Your name engraved upon our heart.
In wrath remember steadfast love—
Redeem us still, O Lord above.
Outro
Who is this?
The Lord—mighty to save.
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