Will only people who god sends to Jesus will come to Jesus? ~ Cross reference of John 6:45 to Isaiah 53:13


I am totally lost on this cross reference. Where in Isaiah 54 do you see anything about the messiah. All I can read is the ONE TRUE G-D of the universe making an amazing promise of restoration of Jerusalem and Judah.

This is yet to happen and I pray that it happen during our time.


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All Greek Text references are from NIV and Tanakh references are from Chabad.

This post is not intended to offend anyone's faith but for those people who are Seeking the truth of THE ONE TRUE G-D of the universe to who we owe all our love, gratitude & devotion.

My encouragement to you is that you read the whole chapter of Tanakh that the Greek text quotes so you get the context and understand what G-d actually said.


G-d Bless and Seek THE Truth.

John 6:45 It is written in the Prophets: ‘They will all be taught by God.’[d] Everyone who has heard the Father and learned from him comes to me.

Isaiah 54:13 And all your children shall be disciples of the Lord, and your children's peace shall increase.

  • If you read Isaiah 54 in context you will not find anything about the messiah or son of god or any other being.
  • It is a wonderful poem of how G-d will restore Jerusalem and Judah.
Isaiah 54:1 "Sing you barren woman who has not borne; burst out into song and jubilate, you who have not experienced birth pangs, for the children of the desolate one are more than the children of the married woman," says the Lord. - Promise of prosperity 

Isaiah 54:2
Widen the place of your tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of your habitations, do not spare; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes. 3 For right and left shall you prevail, and your seed shall inherit nations and repeople desolate cities. - Promise of growth & dominance.

Isaiah 54:4 Fear not, for you shall not be ashamed, and be not embarrassed for you shall not be put to shame, for the shame of your youth you shall forget, and the disgrace of your widowhood you shall no longer remember. - Promise of glory not shame

Isaiah 54:5 For your Master is your Maker, the Lord of Hosts is His name, and your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel, shall be called the God of all the earth. - Promise that the ONE TRUE G-D of Israel will redeem Israel.

Isaiah 54:6 For, like a wife who is deserted and distressed in spirit has the Lord called you, and a wife of one's youth who was rejected, said your God. 7 "For a small moment have I forsaken you, and with great mercy will I gather you8 With a little wrath did I hide My countenance for a moment from you, and with everlasting kindness will I have compassion on you," said your Redeemer, the Lord. - Promise that the suffering and abandonment will be removed.

Isaiah 54:9 "For this is to Me [as] the waters of Noah, as I swore that the waters of Noah shall never again pass over the earth, so have I sworn neither to be wroth with you nor to rebuke you. 10 For the mountains shall depart and the hills totter, but My kindness shall not depart from you, neither shall the covenant of My peace totter," says the Lord, Who has compassion on you. - Promise of compassion and kindness to Israel

Isaiah 54:11 O poor tempestuous one, who was not consoled, behold I will set your stones with carbuncle, and I will lay your foundations with sapphires. 12 And I will make your windows of jasper and your gates of carbuncle stones, and all your border of precious stones. 13 And all your children shall be disciples of the Lord, and your children's peace shall increase. - Promise of being precious to G-D and having peace.

Isaiah 54:14 With righteousness shall you be established, go far away from oppression, for you shall not fear, and from ruin, for it will not come near you. 15 Behold, the one with whom I am not, shall fear, whoever mobilizes against you shall defect to you. 16 Behold I have created a smith, who blows on a charcoal fire and produces a weapon for his work, and I have created a destroyer to destroy [it]. 17 Any weapon whetted against you shall not succeed, and any tongue that contends with you in judgment, you shall condemn; this is the heritage of the servants of the Lord and their due reward from Me, says the Lord. - Promise of destruction of all Israel's enemies.

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