In Isaiah 12 How Can We Effectively Share The Good News Of Gods Salvation With Others As Encouraged In This Chapter?

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Sharing the Good News of God’s Salvation: Insights from Isaiah 12

Isaiah 12 is a short yet profound chapter that bursts with thanksgiving for God’s salvation and calls God’s people to proclaim His deeds among the nations. This “song of praise” offers rich guidance on how believers can effectively share the good news of salvation with others, rooted in the experience of God’s grace and the call to make Him known.

1. The Experience of Salvation Fuels Our Witness

Isaiah 12 opens with a personal response to God’s salvation:

And in that day thou shalt say, I will give thanks unto thee, O Jehovah; for though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortest me. - Isaiah 12:1 ASV

Effective sharing of the gospel begins with a genuine encounter with God’s grace. The prophet’s gratitude flows from knowing God’s forgiveness and comfort. When we have personally experienced God’s saving work—recognizing we were under His righteous anger, yet now comforted through His mercy—we are motivated to tell others.

Biblical Example:

This pattern is echoed in the New Testament, where the apostle Paul, once a persecutor, becomes an ardent evangelist after experiencing Christ’s forgiveness (Acts 9:20 ASV).

2. Proclaiming the Source of Salvation—God Alone

Isaiah continues:

Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid: for Jehovah, even Jehovah, is my strength and song; and he is become my salvation. - Isaiah 12:2 ASV

The message is clear: Salvation is found in God alone. As we share the gospel, we must point people not to religion, good works, or ourselves, but to the Lord Himself, who is our strength and salvation. This is consistent with the New Testament’s declaration:

And in none other is there salvation: for neither is there any other name under heaven, that is given among men, wherein we must be saved. - Acts 4:12 ASV

3. Sharing with Joyful Assurance

The chapter emphasizes the joy of salvation:

Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation. - Isaiah 12:3 ASV

Evangelism is most effective when it is marked by joy—an authentic delight in what God has done. When we share from the “wells of salvation,” we invite others to partake in the same life-giving, soul-refreshing grace we have received.

4. Calling Others to Praise and Trust God

Isaiah instructs the people:

Give thanks unto Jehovah, call upon his name, declare his doings among the peoples, make mention that his name is exalted. - Isaiah 12:4 ASV

We are called to:

  • Give thanks publicly for God’s work
  • Call on His name, showing dependence and encouraging others to do the same
  • Declare His deeds—share specific accounts of God’s faithfulness and salvation
  • Exalt His name—make God, not ourselves, the focus
As we proclaim God’s mighty works, others are drawn to trust Him.

5. Making His Salvation Known to All Nations

Isaiah’s vision is global:

Sing unto Jehovah; for he hath done excellent things: let this be known in all the earth. - Isaiah 12:5 ASV

God’s salvation is not for a select few, but for all peoples. This anticipates the Great Commission:

Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all the nations... - Matthew 28:19 ASV
As we share, we are participating in God’s global mission, inviting people from every background to know the Savior.

6. Living as Witnesses of God’s Presence

The chapter closes:

Cry aloud and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion; for great in the midst of thee is the Holy One of Israel. - Isaiah 12:6 ASV

Our lives should reflect the reality that “God is with us.” The joy, confidence, and hope we display are themselves a testimony to the watching world. The indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit empowers us to be His witnesses (Acts 1:8 ASV).

Summary: Practical Steps for Sharing the Good News

  • Begin with your own gratitude—share your testimony of God’s grace.
  • Point people to Jesus as the exclusive source of salvation.
  • Let the joy of salvation overflow in your interactions.
  • Proclaim God’s mighty works, both past and present.
  • Remember the global scope—pray and work for all nations to know Christ.
  • Let your life reflect the reality of God’s presence with you.

Closing Encouragement

Isaiah 12 inspires us not only to celebrate God’s salvation, but also to declare it boldly and joyfully to others. As we draw deeply from the wells of God’s grace, may our lives and words make His salvation known in all the earth.


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