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Isaiah 11:1-9
We will have the opportunity to build a totally new world of peace, happiness, and prosperity, and we will accomplish this by teaching and enforcing obedience to God's laws throughout the whole earth. This will be our main responsibility during the thousand-year reign of Christ.
Earl L. Henn
Basic Doctrines: The Reward of the SavedRelated Topics: Kingdom of God | Kingdom of God, Established on Earth | Millennium | Reward of the Saved | World Tomorrow
Isaiah 11:1-4
Each of the qualities of the mind is named to encourage us that this One, Jesus Christ, will hand down judgments of the highest quality. "Spirit" is the general word used to indicate those internal, immaterial, and unseen qualities of mind that energize and activate. We can see, both from God's Word and also from our own experiences, that they can be good or evil, edifying or destructive, clean or foul, generous or miserly, selfless or selfish, cheerful or depressive, positive or negative, etc. However, spirit always affects: It moves, activates, generates, impels, and creates in the direction of its force.
Why are cheerleaders used at football and basketball games? Is it not to generate a spirit? One cannot see the spirit that is energized. It is invisible, unseen. This illustration is no different in principle from what the Bible means by its use of "spirit."
John W. Ritenbaugh
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part Two)Related Topics: Spirit of God | Spirit, Palpability of | Word of God | Word, God's | Words as Manifestation of God's Spirit | Words, Power of
Isaiah 11:1-5
Jesus will not judge according to appearances. He will not pay attention to anecdotal evidence or rumors. Jesus, filled with the Spirit of God, can judge on the basis of true knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
Staff
Basic Doctrines: Eternal JudgmentRelated Topics: God's Ability to See into Hearts | God's Judgment | Godly Wisdom | Judging | Judging According to Appearance | Judgment | Judgment, God's | Righteous Judgment | Understanding
Isaiah 11:2
God's Spirit imparts wisdom and understanding. It teaches His way of life, comforts, and helps us. Even when we cannot express ourselves in our prayers, the Spirit aids us in making our requests before God.
Martin G. Collins
The Holy SpiritRelated Topics: God's Holy Spirit | God's Spirit | God's Spirit, Manifestation of | Holy Spirit | Holy Spirit Aids our Prayers | Holy Spirit as Comforter | Holy Spirit imparts Understanding | Holy Spirit imparts WisdomOther Forerunner Commentary entries containing Isaiah 11:2:
Exodus 20:14
Ephesians 6:12-13
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What Does Isaiah 11:2 Mean?
God's Spirit imparts wisdom and understanding. It teaches His way of life, comforts, and helps. The Spirit aids in making requests before God even when expression in prayer fails.