Isaiah 36 recounts a dramatic and faith-testing moment in Judah's history, when King Sennacherib of Assyria threatens Jerusalem with invasion. Surrounded by the Assyrian army, the people of Judah are confronted by the Rabshakeh—Sennacherib’s chief spokesman—who speaks directly to the people in Hebrew, mocking their faith in God and their alliance with Egypt. This bold psychological warfare is meant to sow fear, doubt, and surrender.
But King Hezekiah’s trust in the Lord is unshaken. His command? Silence. No response to intimidation. Isaiah 36 is not just history—it’s a powerful lesson in spiritual warfare, fear management, and unwavering trust in God during impossible situations.
🔍 In this Bible study video, we’ll explore:
Who was Sennacherib and what was his strategy?
Why did the Rabshakeh speak in Hebrew?
What does Hezekiah’s silence teach us about wisdom and trust?
How does this chapter foreshadow God’s deliverance?
💡 Key Takeaways:
✅ Never underestimate the power of silence in the face of fear.
✅ God is greater than any earthly threat or alliance.
✅ Faith is forged in the furnace of intimidation.
Whether you're in a spiritual battle or seeking encouragement, Isaiah 36 offers a timeless reminder: Stand firm. Trust God. The battle is His.
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