
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Isaiah 58:8-59:16 (Episode 500)
Mar 11, 2026
A lively look at true fasting as justice and mercy, with practical calls to feed the hungry and clothe the naked. Promises of light, healing, and restored community get unpacked alongside Sabbath language and Christ as ultimate rest. Sin’s role in separating people from God is explored with vivid metaphors and a move toward God acting when no intercessor stands.
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True Fasting Means Stopping Oppression
- True fasting is moral reformation rather than mere food abstinence.
- Chad Bird explains Isaiah demands stopping oppression, giving bread to the hungry, and clothing the naked as the real fast God desires.
Seek God Not Transactional Blessings
- Make God your priority so he supplies what you truly need rather than pursuing small transactional blessings.
- Chad Bird and Daniel Emery Price contrast skipping meals for favors with God giving healing, light, and restoration if you pursue righteousness.
Sabbath Is Delight In God Not Self Pleasure
- Honoring the Sabbath is delighting in God and resting in his gifts, not pursuing personal pleasure.
- Chad Bird ties Isaiah's Sabbath language to Deuteronomy and promises of riding the heights because 'the mouth of the Lord has spoken.'



