Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

My dear friends, imagine, if you will, a journey through the grand halls of prophecy, where the echoes of ancient voices still resound with hope and warning. In today’s episode, we are invited to walk alongside the prophet Isaiah—a contemporary of Micah, yet a man whose words stretch across nations and centuries, from the troubled days of Judah’s kings to the dawn of a new covenant.
Isaiah’s vision is vast, encompassing not only the fate of his own people but the destiny of all creation. We begin amidst the turmoil of invasion, where Judah faces threats from Israel and Syria, and the Lord’s voice rises in both judgment and promise. Here, Isaiah foretells the coming of a righteous king—a glimmer of hope that points both to Hezekiah and to the long-awaited Messiah.
As we move through the oracles, we witness the rise and fall of empires: Assyria, Babylon, and the eventual return of exiles under Cyrus of Persia. Isaiah’s words, at times stern and sorrowful, always turn toward restoration. Even the wilderness, he assures us, will blossom with joy.
The episode explores the mysterious figure of God’s servant, a symbol of both Israel and the future Redeemer, and concludes with a vision of cosmic renewal—a new heavens and a new earth, where justice and peace reign from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.
Whether you are a seeker, a scholar, or simply curious about the grand narrative of redemption, this episode offers a thoughtful, accessible guide through Isaiah’s sweeping story. Let us walk together in the light of the Lord, discovering how ancient prophecy speaks to our world today.
Chapter Markers
  • 0:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Isaiah
  • 0:50 – The Structure of Isaiah’s Oracles
  • 1:26 – Crisis in Judah and the Promise of a King
  • 2:05 – Assyria, Babylon, and the Exile
  • 2:55 – Restoration and the Return of the Exiles
  • 3:38 – The Servant Songs and the Coming Messiah
  • 4:30 – Warnings Against Injustice and Idolatry
  • 5:08 – The Vision of a New Creation
  • 6:21 – The Vineyard Song: Justice and Oppression
  • 7:47 – Sorrow, Judgment, and the Hope of Redemption
  • 9:00 – The Lord’s Justice and the Fate of Nations
  • 10:29 – The Restoration of Zion
  • 11:35 – Conclusion & Reflection
Join us for this immersive reading experience, and may the words of Isaiah inspire you to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.

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Immerse: Prophets is the fourth of six volumes of the Immerse: The Bible Reading Experience program. Prophets presents the First Testament prophets in groupings that represent four historical periods, beginning with the prophets who spoke before the fall of Israel’s northern kingdom (Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Micah, Isaiah), then before the fall of the southern kingdom (Zephaniah, Nahum, Habakkuk), around the time of Jerusalem’s destruction (Jeremiah, Obadiah, Ezekiel), and after the return from exile (Haggai, Zechariah, Joel, Malachi).

4 Questions to get your conversations started:
1. What stood out to you this week?
2. Was there anything confusing or troubling?
3. Did anything make you think differently about God?
4. How might this change the way we live?

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3 ways to get the most out of your experience
  1. Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
  2. Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together
    for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open,
    honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
  3. Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 483) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”

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Take a breath, find your place, and read deeply. Discover the joy of reading God’s word with the Immerse New Living Translation (NLT) Bible.

This daily Bible podcast will take you through the Bible in a year following the Immerse Bible Reading Experience. So grab your family and small group and go through the Bible in a year together with Immerse. Each of the 6 volumes is available online or at your favorite Christian bookstore.

Nancy: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 200 and 50

it was in the year King Azi
died that I saw the Lord.

He was sitting on a lofty throne and
the train of his robe filled the temple.

Attending him were mighty seraphim,
each having six wings with two wings.

They covered their faces
with two, they covered their

feet, and with two they flew.

They were calling out to each other.

Holy, holy, holy is the
Lord of heaven's armies.

The whole earth is filled with his glory.

Their voices shook the temple to
its foundations and the entire

building was filled with smoke.

Then I said, it's all over.

I am doomed for.

I am a sinful man.

I have filthy lips and I live
among a people with filthy lips.

Yet, I have seen the king,
the Lord of heaven's armies.

Then one of the seraphim flew to
me with a burning coal he had taken

from the altar with a pair of tongs.

He touched my lips with it and said,
see, this coal has touched your lips.

Now your guilt is removed
and your sins are forgiven.

Then I heard the Lord asking.

Whom should I send as a messenger
to this people who will go for us?

I said, here I am.

Send me.

And he said, yes.

Go and say to this people, listen
carefully, but do not understand.

Watch closely, but learn nothing.

Heart in the hearts of these people, plug
their ears and shut their eyes that way

they will not see with their eyes nor
hear with their ears, nor understand with

their hearts and turn to me for healing.

Then I said, Lord, how
long will this go on?

And he replied Until their towns are
empty, their houses are deserted,

and the whole country is a wasteland.

Until the Lord has sent everyone away and
the entire land of Israel lies deserted.

If even a 10th a remnant survive,
it will be invaded again and burned.

But as a Rabin or oak tree leaves
a stump when it is cut down, so

Israel's stump will be a holy
seed when Ahaz son of Jotham and

grandson of Isaiah was king of Judah.

King reason of Syria and Pika
son of Alaya, the King of Israel,

set out to attack Jerusalem.

However, they were unable
to carry out their plan.

The news had come to the
royal court of Judah.

Syria is allied with Israel against
us, so the hearts of the king

and his people trembled with fear
like trees shaking in a storm.

Then the Lord said to Isaiah, Take your
son sheer and go out to meet King Ahaz.

You'll find him at the end of the
aqueduct that feeds water into the

upper pool near the road, leading
to the field where cloth is washed.

Tell him to stop worrying.

Tell him he doesn't need to fear the
fierce anger of those two burned out.

Embers king.

Reason of Syria and Pika son of Alaya.

Yes, the kings of Syria and Israel are
plotting against him saying, we will

attack Judah and capture it for ourselves.

Then we will install the son
of Tabil as Judah's King.

But this is what the sovereign Lord says.

This invasion will never happen.

It will never take place.

For Syria is no stronger than its capital.

Damascus, and Damascus is
no stronger than its king.

Reason as for Israel, within 65 years it
will be crushed and completely destroyed.

Israel is no stronger than its capital.

Samaria and Samaria is no stronger
than its King Pika, son of Aya.

Unless your faith is firm, I
cannot make you stand firm.

Later, the Lord sent this
message to King Ahaz.

Ask the Lord your God for
a sign of confirmation.

Ahaz, make it as difficult as
you want, as high as heaven or

as deep as the place of the dead.

But the king refused.

No.

He said, I will not
test the Lord like that.

Then Isaiah said.

Listen.

Well, you Royal family of David, isn't
it enough to exhaust human patience?

Must you exhaust the
patience of my God as well?

All right?

Then the Lord himself
will give you the sign.

Look, the virgin will conceive a child.

She will give birth to a son and will call
him Emmanuel, which means God is with us.

By the time this child is old enough
to choose what is right and reject

what is wrong, he will be eating yogurt
and honey for before the child is

that old, the lands of the two kings.

You fear so much, will both be deserted,
then the Lord will bring things on

you, your nation, and your family.

Unlike anything since Israel broke
away from Judah, he will bring

the king of Assyria upon you.

That day, the Lord will whistle for
the army of Southern Egypt and for

the army of Assyria, they will swarm
around you like flies and bees.

They will come in vast hoards
and settle in the fertile areas,

and also in the desolate valleys,
caves, and thorny places.

In that day, the Lord will hire
a razor from beyond the Euphrates

River, the King of Assyria, and
use it to shave off everything.

Your land, your crops, and
your people in that day.

A farmer will be fortunate to have
a cow and two sheep or goats left.

Nevertheless, there will be enough
milk for everyone because so few

people will be left in the land.

They will eat their fill of yogurt and
honey in that day, the lush vineyards

now worth 1000 pieces of silver will
become patches of Breyers and thorns.

The entire land will become a vast
expanse of Breyers and thorns, a

hunting ground overrun by wildlife.

No one will go to the fertile hillsides
where the gardens once grew for

Breyers and thorns will cover them.

Cattle, sheep, and goats will graze there.

Then the Lord said to me,
make a large signboard and

clearly write this name on it.

Shallal Hash.

I asked Uriah, the priest and
Zechariah son of Jabbar, both known as

honest men to witness my doing this.

Then I slept with my wife and she
became pregnant and gave birth to

a son, and the Lord said, call him

for before.

This child is old enough
to say Papa or Mama.

The King of Assyria will carry
away both the abundance of

Damascus and the riches of Samaria.

Then the Lord spoke to me again and
said, my care for the people of Judah

is like the gently flowing waters of
Shiloa, but they have rejected it.

They are rejoicing over what will
happen to King reason and King Pika.

Therefore, the Lord will
overwhelm them with a mighty

flood from the Euphrates River.

The King of Assyria and all his glory.

This flood will overflow all
its channels and sweep into

Judah until it is chin deep.

It will spread its wings.

Submerging your land from
one end to the other.

Oh, Emmanuel Huddle together
you nations and be terrified.

Listen, all you distant lands, Prepare
for battle, but you will be crushed.

Yes, prepare for battle,
but you will be crushed.

Call your councils of war,
but they will be worthless.

Develop your strategies,
but they will not succeed.

For God is with us.

The Lord has given me a strong warning
not to think like everyone else does.

He said, don't call everything
a conspiracy like they do.

And don't live in dread
of what frightens them.

Make the Lord of heaven's
armies holy in your life.

He is the one you should fear.

He is the one who should make you tremble.

He will keep you safe.

But to Israel and Judah, he will be
a stone that makes people stumble.

A rock that makes them fall.

And for the people of Jerusalem,
he will be a trap and a snare.

Many will stumble and
fall never to rise again.

They will be snared and captured,
preserve the teaching of God and trust

his instructions to those who follow me.

I will wait for the Lord who has turned
away from the descendants of Jacob.

I will put my hope in him.

I and the children, the Lord has given
me serve as signs and warnings to Israel

from the Lord of Heaven's armies who
dwells in his temple on Mount Zion.

Someone may say to you, let's ask the
mediums and those who consult the spirits

of the dead with their whisperings and
mutterings, they will tell us what to do.

But shouldn't people ask God for guidance?

Should the living seek
guidance from the dead?

Look to God's instructions and teachings.

People who contradict his word
are completely in the dark.

They will go from one place
to another weary and hungry.

And because they are hungry, they will
rage and curse their king and their God.

They will look up to heaven and
down at the earth, but wherever

they look, there will be trouble
and anguish and dark despair.

They will be thrown out into the darkness.

Nevertheless, that time of darkness
and despair will not go on forever.

The land of Zein and Naftali will
be humbled, but there will be a time

in the future when Galilee of the
Gentiles, which lies along the road,

that runs between the Jordan and
the sea, will be filled with glory.

The people who walk in darkness
will see a great light for those

who live in a land of deep darkness.

A light will shine, you will
enlarge the nation of Israel

and its people will rejoice.

They will rejoice before you as people
rejoice at the harvest and like warriors,

dividing the plunder for you will break
the yoke of their slavery and lift

the heavy burden from their shoulders.

You will break the oppressor's
rod just as you did when you

destroyed the army of Midian.

The boots of the warrior and the uniforms
bloodstained by war will all be burned.

They will be fuel for the fire.

For a child is born to us, a son
is given to us, the government

will rest on his shoulders and he
will be called wonderful counselor.

Mighty God, everlasting Father,
prince of Peace, his government

and its peace will never end.

He will rule with fairness and
justice from the throne of his

ancestor David, for all eternity, the
passionate commitment of the Lord of

Heaven's armies will make this happen.

The Lord has spoken out against Jacob.

His judgment has fallen upon
Israel and the people of Israel and

Samaria who spoke with such pride
and arrogance will soon know it.

They said.

We will replace the broken bricks of our
ruins with finished stone and replant

the Feld Sycamore fig trees with cedars,
but the Lord will bring reasons enemies

against Israel and stir up all their foes.

The Syrians from the east and the
Philistines from the west will bear their

fangs and devour Israel, but even then,
the Lord's anger will not be satisfied.

His fist is still poised to strike.

For after all this punishment,
the people will still not repent.

They will not seek the
Lord of heaven's armies.

Therefore, in a single day, the Lord
will destroy both the head and the tail.

The noble palm branch and the lowly reed.

The leaders of Israel are the head and
the lying prophets are the tale for the

leaders of the people have misled them.

They have led them down
the path of destruction.

That is why the Lord takes no pleasure
in the young men and shows no mercy,

even to the widows and orphans
for they are all wicked hypocrites

and they all speak foolishness.

But even then, the Lord's
anger will not be satisfied.

His fist is still poised to strike.

This wickedness is like a brush fire.

It burns not only breyers and thorns,
but also sets the forests ablaze.

Its burning sends up clouds of smoke.

The land will be blackened by the
fury of the Lord of Heaven's armies.

The people will be fuel for the fire and
no one will spare even his own brother.

They will attack their neighbor on
the right but will still be hungry.

They will devour their neighbor
on the left, but will not

be satisfied in the end.

They will even eat their own children.

Manassa will feed on ra Raam will feed
on Manassa and both will devour Judah.

But even then, the Lord's
anger will not be satisfied.

His fist is still poised to
strike what sorrow awaits.

The unjust judges and those who
issue unfair laws, they deprive

the poor of justice and deny the
rights of the needy among my people.

They prey on widows and
take advantage of orphans.

What will you do when I punish you?

When I send disaster upon
you from a distant land?

To whom will you turn for help?

Where will your treasures be safe?

You will stumble along as prisoners or
lie among the dead, but even then, the

Lord's anger will not be satisfied.

His fist is still poised to strike.

What Sorrow awaits Assyria,
the rod of my anger.

I use it as a club to express my anger.

I am sending Assyria against
a Godless nation against a

people with whom I am angry.

Assyria will plunder them, trampling
them like dirt beneath its feet.

But the king of Assyria will not
understand that he is my tool.

His mind does not work that way.

His plan is simply to destroy,
to cut down nation after nation.

He will say each of my
princes will soon be a king.

We destroyed Kano just
as we did car kamish.

Hamath fell before us as our
pad did, and we destroyed

Samaria just as we did Damascus.

Yes, we have finished off many a
kingdom whose gods were greater

than those in Jerusalem and Samaria.

So we will defeat Jerusalem and her Gods
just as we destroyed Samaria with hers.

After the Lord has used the king of
Assyria to accomplish his purposes on

Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, he will
turn against the king of Assyria and

punish him for he is proud and arrogant.

He boasts by my own powerful arm.

I have done this with
my own shrewd wisdom.

I planned it.

I have broken down the defenses of
nations and carried off their treasures.

I have knocked down
their kings like a bull.

I have robbed their nests of
riches and gathered up kingdoms

As a farmer gathers eggs.

No one can even flap a wing against
me or utter a peep of protest.

But can the acts boast greater
power than the person who uses it?

Is the saw greater than
the person who saws?

Can a rod strike?

Unless a hand moves, it can.

A wooden cane walk by itself.

Therefore, the Lord, the Lord of
heaven's armies will send a plague

among assys proud troops and a
flaming fire will consume its glory.

The Lord.

The light of Israel will be a fire.

The holy one will be a flame.

He will devour the thorns
and breyers with fire.

Burning up the enemy in a single night,
the Lord will consume a serious glory like

a fire consumes a forest in a fruitful
land, it will waste away like sick people

in a plague of all that glorious forest.

Only a few trees will survive.

So few that a child could
count them in that day.

The remnant left in Israel.

The survivors in the house of Jacob will
no longer depend on allies who seek to

destroy them, but they will faithfully
trust the Lord, the holy one of Israel.

A remnant will return.

Yes, the remnant of Jacob
will return to the mighty God.

But though the people of Israel are as
numerous as the sand of the seashore,

only a remnant of them will return.

The Lord has rightly decided
to destroy his people.

Yes, the Lord, the Lord of
Heaven's armies has already

decided to destroy the entire land.

So this is what the Lord, the
Lord of heaven's armies says.

All my people in Zion do not be
afraid of the Assyrians when they

oppress you with Rod and Club
as the Egyptians did long ago.

In a little while, my anger against
you will end, and then my anger

will rise up to destroy them.

The Lord of Heaven's armies will
lash them with his whip as he did

when Gideon triumphed over the
Midianites at the Rock of aib.

Or when the Lord's staff was raised
to drown the Egyptian army in the sea.

In that day, the Lord will
end the bondage of his people.

He will break the yoke of slavery
and lift it from their shoulders.

Look, the Assyrians are now at af.

They're passing through Migron and
are storing their equipment at Mash.

They are crossing the pass
and are camping at Giba.

Fear strikes the town of Rama.

All the people of Gia, the hometown
of Saul, are running for their lives.

Scream in terror.

You people of Gallim.

Shout out a warning to Laisha.

Oh, poor Anna.

There go.

The people of Madina all fleeing, the
citizens of gibe are trying to hide.

The enemy stops at knob
for the rest of that day.

He shakes his fist at beautiful Mount
Zion, the mountain of Jerusalem.

But look, the Lord.

The Lord of heaven's armies
will chop down the mighty tree

of Assyria with great power.

He will cut down the proud.

That lofty tree will be brought down.

He will cut down the
forest trees with an axe.

Lebanon will fall to the mighty one.

Out of the stump of David's
family will grow a chute.

Yes, a new branch bearing fruit
from the old root and the spirit

of the Lord will rest on him.

The spirit of wisdom and understanding
the spirit of counsel and might.

The spirit of knowledge and
the fear of the Lord, he will

delight in obeying the Lord.

He will not judge by appearance nor
make a decision based on hearsay.

He will give justice to the poor and
make fair decisions for the exploited.

The earth will shake at the force
of his word and one breath from

his mouth will destroy the wicket.

He will wear righteousness like a belt and
truth like an undergarment in that day.

The wolf and the lamb will live together.

The leopard will lie down with the
baby goat, the calf and the yearling

will be safe with the lion and a
little child will lead them all.

The cow will graze near the bear, the
cub and the calf will lie down together.

The lion will eat hay like a cow.

The baby will play safely
near the hole of a cobra.

Yes, a little child will put its hand
in a nest of deadly snakes without harm.

Nothing will hurt or destroy in all
my holy mountain for as the waters

fill the sea so the earth will be
filled with people who know the Lord.

In that day, the heir to David's
throne will be a banner of

salvation to all the world.

The nations will rally to him,
and the land where he lives will

be a glorious place in that day.

The Lord will reach out his hand
a second time to bring back the

remnant of his people, those who
remain in Assyria and Northern Egypt.

In Southern Egypt, Ethiopia, and Elam.

In Babylonia, Hamath and all the distant
coastlands, he will raise a flag among the

nations and assemble the exiles of Israel.

He will gather the scattered people
of Judah from the ends of the earth.

Then at last, the jealousy
between Israel and Judah will end.

They will not be rivals anymore.

They will join forces to swoop
down on Philistia to the west.

Together.

They will attack and plunder
the nations to the east.

They will occupy the lands of Edam
and Moab and Amman will obey them.

The Lord will make a dry path
through the Gulf of the Red Sea.

He will wave his hand over the
Euphrates River, sending a mighty

wind to divide it into seven streams,
so it can easily be crossed on foot.

He will make a highway for
the remnant of his people.

The remnant coming from Assyria,
just as he did for Israel long

ago when they returned from
Egypt in that day, you will sing.

I will praise you.

Oh Lord, you were angry
with me, but not anymore.

Now you comfort me.

See, God has come to save me.

I will trust in him and not be afraid.

The Lord God is my strength and my song.

He has given me victory.

With joy, you will drink deeply
from the fountain of salvation.

In that wonderful day, you will sing.

Thank the Lord.

Praise his name.

Tell the nations what he has done.

Let them know how mighty he is.

Sing to the Lord for He
has done wonderful things.

Make known his praise around the world.

Let all the people of Jerusalem
shout his praise with joy.

For great is the holy one of
Israel who lives among you.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.