Berean Study Bible Joyful ThanksgivingIsrael will respond to the Lord’s future deliverance with a song of thanksgiving. The setting looks beyond judgment to the restoration of God’s people and the salvation associated with His promised kingdom. Isa 25:9 And in that day it will be said, “Surely this is our God;… “O LORD, I will praise You. The redeemed worship Yahweh as the covenant God who has acted on their behalf. Their praise recognizes His faithfulness, power, and mercy. Psa 9:1 For the choirmaster. To the tune of “The Death of the Son.”… Although You were angry with me, God’s anger was justified by Israel’s sin, rebellion, and idolatry. His discipline demonstrated both His holiness and His commitment to His covenant people. Mic 7:9 Because I have sinned against Him, I must endure… Your anger has turned away, Judgment will not have the final word. God will forgive and restore those who return to Him, removing the wrath their sin deserved. Hos 14:4 I will heal their apostasy; I will freely love them… and You have comforted me. The Lord brings consolation after affliction, renewing His people and restoring their relationship with Him. This comfort anticipates the lasting peace and security of His coming salvation. Isa 51:12 “I, even I, am He who comforts you. Why should you be afraid… Surely God is my salvation; Isaiah looks beyond judgment to the certain deliverance God will provide for His people. Salvation includes rescue from danger, restoration from sin, and the secure future God promises to those who belong to Him. 2Sa 22:47 The LORD lives, and blessed be my Rock!… I will trust and not be afraid. Surrounded by powerful enemies and facing the consequences of their own rebellion, God’s people were called to rely on Him rather than yield to fear. Confidence rests in God’s faithfulness, not in military strength or political alliances. Psa 56:3-4 When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.… For the LORD GOD is my strength and my song, The covenant God who delivered Israel from Egypt remains the source of His people’s strength. His saving acts replace despair with praise and give His people cause for rejoicing. Exo 15:2 He is my God, and I will praise Him, my father’s God,… and He also has become my salvation.” God’s deliverance is not merely an expectation for the future but a present reality for those who trust Him. Isaiah’s hope ultimately finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, whose death and resurrection secure salvation for all who believe. Psa 118:21 I will give You thanks, for You have answered me… With joy Joy rises from confidence in God’s promised deliverance. Isaiah looks beyond Judah’s distress to the salvation God will accomplish, producing grateful celebration and peace among His redeemed people. Psa 51:12 Restore to me the joy of Your salvation,… you will draw water The image portrays God’s people actively receiving what He provides. In a land where water was essential for life, drawing water pictured renewed strength, cleansing, and preservation. Jhn 4:14 But whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst.… from the springs of salvation, God’s salvation is abundant and dependable, like fresh springs that do not fail. The Lord Himself is the source of deliverance, ultimately fulfilled in the Messiah, through whom God grants lasting life to all who trust Him. Rev 7:17 For the Lamb in the center of the throne… and on that day you will say: The redeemed remnant will respond to God’s saving work with public thanksgiving. The day points to the future fulfillment of God’s promises, when His judgment of sin and deliverance of His people are fully displayed. Isa 25:9 And in that day it will be said, “Surely this is our God;… “Give praise to the LORD; Israel’s restored worship will center on the LORD, whose anger has turned away and whose salvation has become their strength and song. Psa 30:4 Sing to the LORD, O you His saints, and… proclaim His name! God’s people are to make known who He is—holy, faithful, sovereign, and merciful—and to testify openly to His saving acts. Exo 34:5 And the LORD descended in a cloud, stood with him there… Make His works known among the peoples; The LORD’s deliverance of Israel is not intended to remain hidden within the nation. His acts reveal His glory to the nations and anticipate the worldwide acknowledgment of His rule. Psa 105:1 Give thanks to the LORD, call upon His name;… declare that His name is exalted. The LORD alone is worthy of supreme honor. Exalting His name recognizes His supreme authority and holiness. His future salvation will establish before all peoples that no ruler, nation, or false god can rival Him. Psa 148:13 Let them praise the name of the LORD, for His name alone… Sing to the LORD, God’s redeemed people are called to respond to His salvation with public worship. Song united the community in remembering His faithfulness and declaring His rule. Exo 15:1 Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD:… for He has done glorious things. The Lord’s mighty works include His judgment of evil, preservation of His people, and promised deliverance. Isaiah’s prophecy looks beyond immediate threats to the full salvation God would accomplish through the Messiah. Psa 126:3 The LORD has done great things for us; we are filled… Let this be known in all the earth. Israel’s God is not a local deity, and His saving acts are to be proclaimed among every nation. The redemption promised through Israel would bring His name and salvation to the whole world. Psa 96:3 Declare His glory among the nations, His wonders… Cry out and sing, Jerusalem is called to respond publicly to the salvation God has promised. Joyful praise marks the people’s recognition that the Lord has delivered them and remains faithful to His covenant. Zep 3:14 Sing for joy, O Daughter of Zion; shout aloud, O Israel!… O citizen of Zion, Zion, the city of Jerusalem, represents the restored people of God who belong to Him and live under His rule. Zec 2:10 “Shout for joy and be glad, O Daughter of Zion,”… for great among you The source of their joy is not merely renewed circumstances but the Lord’s dwelling presence and sovereign power in their midst. Deu 7:21 Do not be terrified by them, for the LORD your God… is the Holy One of Israel.” Isaiah repeatedly identifies the Lord by this name, declaring His absolute holiness and His covenant commitment to redeem and protect Israel. Isa 41:14 Do not fear, O Jacob, you worm, O few men of Israel… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



