The Helping Hand – Fall 2025

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This large print edition of The Helping Hand offers a rich, in-depth Bible study experience for Fall 2025, centered on the theme “Judah, From Isaiah to Exile.” Through the voices of prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, explore God’s call to repentance, justice, leadership, and restoration during some of Judah’s most turbulent times. Each weekly lesson includes devotional readings, thought-provoking discussion questions, teaching tips, and application-driven content for individuals and groups alike.

Unit I — Isaiah and the Renewal of the Temple

  1. The Ministry of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1-8; 38:1-5)

    – Isaiah’s calling and Hezekiah’s healing reveal God’s presence and power during crisis.

  2. Hezekiah Leads the People Back to God (2 Chronicles 30:1-9, 26-27)

    – Hezekiah restores worship and unifies the people in joyful celebration and repentance.

  3. What Hilkiah Found in the Temple (2 Chronicles 34:15-22, 26-27)

    – The rediscovery of the Book of the Law sparks national reform under King Josiah.

  4. The Suffering Servant of the Lord (Isaiah 53:1-7)

    – A prophetic vision of Christ’s suffering and redemptive work for humanity.

Unit II — Jeremiah and the Promise of Renewal

  1. The Early Ministry of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:6-10; 26:8-9, 12-15)

    – God calls a young prophet to speak truth to power despite opposition.

  2. Jeremiah Calls the People to Obedience (Jeremiah 7:1-11, 21-23)

    – A powerful sermon against empty ritual and false religion.

  3. The Story of the Rechabites (Jeremiah 35:5-11)

    – A contrast between faithful obedience and Judah’s disobedience.

  4. God’s Law in the Heart (Jeremiah 31:29-34; John 1:17)

    – God’s promise of a new covenant written on the hearts of His people.

  5. Later Experiences of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 38:7-13)

    – Jeremiah remains faithful in the face of persecution and political conflict.

Unit III — Ezekiel and the Exile of Judah

  1. The Fall of Jerusalem (2 Kings 24:18–25:9)

    – A historical account of Judah’s collapse and Babylonian conquest.

  2. The Story of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 3:10-11; 24:15-24, 27)

    – Ezekiel is called to speak hard truths from exile, using symbolic actions.

  3. Ezekiel Teaches Personal Responsibility (Ezekiel 33:7-16a)

    – A call to individual accountability and spiritual renewal.

  4. Ezekiel’s Vision of Hope (Ezekiel 47:1-9, 12)

    – A powerful image of God’s future restoration and healing.