What can we learn from Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah

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ISAIAH

I also learned principles pertaining to the consequences of choosing to be righteous or to sin. As students I studied about Isaiah's call to prophesy to the people, they learned that as we are cleansed from our sins, we become willing and anxious to do what God asks of us.

EZEKIEL

Studying Ezekiel can strengthen students' faith in the Lord's power to transform individuals and nations. Students can learn that all who repent of their iniquities will receive God's mercy, love, and forgiveness.

JEREMIAH

Jeremiah pronounced God's judgment upon the people of his time for their wickedness. He was concerned especially with false and insincere worship and failure to trust Yahweh in national affairs. He denounced social injustices but not so much as some previous prophets, such as Amos and Micah.

I learned from Isaiah that "the principles pertaining to the consequences of choosing to be righteous orto sin."

I learned from Ezekiel to strengthen my faith' in the Lord's power to transform individuals and nations. We can learn that all who repent of their iniquities will receive God's mercy, love, and forgiveness.

I learned from Jeremiah that "Disobeying or making light of God's word is dangerous and reckless"