Words swirl around us and opinions are expressed with little thought and less humility. Can you imagine posting, \x26#34;Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a [woman] of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!\x26#34; (Isa. 6:5)?<\/p>
Studying the book of Isaiah is a great place to start to learn humility. Isaiah uses \x26#34;holy\x26#34; to describe God more than all the other Old Testament books combined and then reveals a way that God can make us holy \- because Christ\x27s humility leads to our holiness.<\/p>
Table of Contents: <\/b><\/p>
Introduction to Isaiah <\/p>
Lesson 1: The Lord Confronts, Consoles, and Condemns (Isaiah 1\-5) <\/p>
Lesson 2: The Holy Lord Sends (Isaiah 6\-12) <\/p>
Lesson 3: The Lord of Hosts Reigns (Isaiah 13\-27) <\/p>
Lesson 4: A Remnant Will Be Redeemed (Isaiah 28\-35) <\/p>
Lesson 5: In Whom Do You Now Trust? (Isaiah 36\-37) <\/p>
Lesson 6: Deliverance and Declaration (Isaiah 38\-39)<\/p>
Lesson 7: The Lord Who Comforts (Isaiah 40:1\-44:23)<\/p>
Lesson 8: The Superior Servant (Isaiah 44:24\-55:13)<\/p>
Lesson 9: The Lord Sanctifies His People (Isaiah 56:1\-59:13)<\/p>
Lesson 10: The Covenant\-Keeper and Crimson\-Conqueror (Isaiah 59:14\-63:6)<\/p>