Lesson for November 22, 2025
MORE ABOUT YAHSHUAH (Jesus) OUR MESSIAH!
Scripture Reading: Isaiah the 53rd chapter.
Memory Verse: Isaiah 53:6.
- In what way was the Messiah to come into the world? Isa, 7:14.
- Is He mentioned as being born as a child? Isa. -9:6
- What high position was He to hold? Verse 7.
- From what town was He to enter the world? Micah 5:2. 5.
- Was it pre-announced that He would give up the Jews, and for how long a time? Verse 3, first part.
- After the Jews had gone through their bitter travail and brought forth, the new nation, what would the Remnant of His brethren do? Verse 3, last part.
Note: How wonderful it is to have lived at this time, and noted the past concerning the coming of our Messiah, and all of these events concerning Him being fulfilled, and now to see the Remnant all over the world returning to the Children of Israel. They are choosing Jerusalem, and not Rome. They are praying for Israel, and beginning to observe the holidays of this marvelous little Nation.
- Did our Messiah give up the Jews? Matt. 23:37-39.
- Did they go into a painful travail in their dispersion all over the world? Luke 21:24
- Who is this REMNANT of His brethren that are returning to the Children of Israel now? Rev, 12:17.
- Was this REMNANT to be gathered again from all over the world? Isa. 11:11, 12; Isa, 10:20, 22.2
- What will cause the Jews and others to return to Israel and to return to their Creator? Verse 23.
- Are they to fear the Assyrians at the time of their return? Verses 24 and 25.
- Will Israel and Jerusalem be a subject of concern among all nations at this time? Zechariah 12:2 and 3.
- What will happen to all nations that war against Jerusalem? Verses 6, 8 and 9.
Note: The holidays of Israel commemorate great miracles wherein heaven intervened and saved God’s chosen people. “The Church or Family of God at that time”. Surely it is no sin, but an act pleasing to the Creator for His people to remember, and not forget these outstanding miracles, viz; writing of the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai; Deliverance from Egypt., dwelling in booths and commemorating the “Feast of Tabernacles”, also remembering and reading again the “Book of Esther”, at the season when deliverance came to the chosen people.
 
											
				 
			
											
				 
									 
							