The fall holidays are over now and we are going to resume our teaching series in the book of Isaiah titled, "Isaiah, the Evangelical Prophet." Isaiah was a Hebrew prophet who ministered to Israel and Judah from 740-680 B.C. When we left off, Isaiah was denouncing the Gentle nations surrounding Judah and proclaiming God's judgments against them. This Friday we will focus on chapter 19, which deals with God's judgments upon Egypt. Like the other nations, Egypt had "issues" with idolatry and evil practices. Also, their so-called "wise men" became foolish and "stupid," and had led Egypt astray (19:14). Egypt would suffer greatly. However, even to my own amazement, this chapter reveals that Egypt would eventually be open to believing in the God of Israel--who in the last days would declare, "Blessed is Egypt My People,.." (19:25). Sound interesting? Well come join us this Friday for erev Shabbat services as we have a time of wonderful worship and a challenging study in God's word. Both our "in person" congregational gathering and our live-stream broadcast of the service begin at 7:30pm. Following the service we will have warm food and fellowship for our Oneg time. I hope to see you there.

The notes for the message at www.adatshalom-dallas.org.