Isaiah 43 pairs identity-based courage with the promise of a new exodus. The Lord alone saves, gathers his people from every direction, and blots out sins for his own sake, sending them out as witnesses to his glory.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Isaiah 43 pairs identity-based courage with the promise of a new exodus. The Lord alone saves, gathers his people from every direction, and blots out sins for his own sake, sending them out as witnesses to his glory.
Deuteronomy 19 orders mercy and truth: refuge for the unintentional killer, firm judgment for murder, protection of property, and safeguards for courts. In Christ we find the greater refuge and a summons to practice measured justice by the Spirit.
Deuteronomy 17 links altar, courtroom, and throne under the Lord’s holiness. It calls for sincere worship, careful justice, and leaders who live under Scripture, pointing to Christ’s kingdom and the Spirit’s work among his people.
Numbers 35 places Levites in towns across Israel and establishes cities of refuge with clear rules for murder and manslaughter. The result is a community where holiness informs justice and mercy is strong enough to protect life.
Luke 24 moves from an empty tomb to an opened Bible and an opened mission. The risen Jesus gives peace, promises power, and sends witnesses with forgiveness for the nations.