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August 2016 - That Day Deaf Hear – Manna by Dorothy Callies
Isaiah
29:18 KJV “And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book . . .”
Song: In That Day Shall the Deaf
In that day shall the Deaf
Hear the Words of the
Book.
In that day shall the Deaf
Hear the Words of the
Book.
Word of joy, Word of
peace,
Word of Love that never
cease,
And that Jesus died for
all.
(Author, unknown)
Reading
from Isaiah 29:17-24, there is a note from the Full Life Study Bible inspired
me to share this inspiration Word of God with you.
“Isaiah’s
prophecies of judgment are never without hope, for they characteristically
include the theme of Israel’s restoration.
These verses envision the last days of this age when the humble and poor
of Israel will turn to God (v.18-19) and the wicked will be destroyed
(v.20-21).
Israel’s
full restoration will occur (happen) shortly before Christ’s return to earth to
reign (Rom. 11:26; Rev. 12:6). The blessings of sight for the blind and hearing
for the deaf (v.18; 35:5) accompanied Christ’s first coming; God’s people will
receive full redemption at His second coming.”
Reading
from Isaiah 35:5-7 KJV, “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the
ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame man leap as an hart (deer), and the tongue of the dumb (can’t speak) sing: for in the
wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert. And the parched
(dry) ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land springs of water . .
.”
Dorothy:
I was watching TBN, a religious program and there were special people singing.
Being deaf, I was not able to really hear at all and I talked to God about
this. Until I read the song and the research, I came to realize that God did care
about the Deaf. One for today, the Deaf shall read His Word. The second is the future prophecy about
Israel’s full restoration . . . it means all people will be healed from
deafness, blindness, lame and those who couldn’t speak before Christ’s reign on earth.
The
note quoted that “Isaiah’s prophecies of judgment are never without hope.” To me
it means that we have hope and that God does care about us being “Deaf” and He
has a great plan for us. So . . .
Let
us trust our God today!
Dorothy
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