‏ Isaiah 2:2-3

v. 2: Isaiah speaks about the “last days”—the time of the Messiah, when Jesus would come and set up His kingdom. He says God’s house will become the highest of the mountains, and all nations will come to it. This means that the church, or God’s people, will become strong and important, and people from all over the world will join them (Hebrews 12:22; Galatians 4:26 a). The gospel will be open for everyone, not just Israel.

v. 3: Many people will encourage each other, saying, Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord . They want to learn God’s ways and walk in His paths. The gospel will start in Jerusalem and go out to the whole world. People will teach and help each other to follow God, and everyone will be invited to join in worship and learn from Him (Matthew 5:14; Psalm 122:1 b).

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