Studying Isaiah has helped me personally, it has helped me see Isaiah as a guide for becoming better, not just a book of prophecies. Avraham Gileadi’s writings have helped me understand Isaiah in a way that connects daily choices, character growth, and spiritual progress. Three main ideas stand out to me that really shape how I try to improve myself.
First, Isaiah teaches me accountability and self-improvement.
Isaiah is written as a pattern of growth, where individuals and societies are judged based on their actions. This pushes me to look honestly at myself instead of blaming others or circumstances. If I want better outcomes in my life, Isaiah shows that change starts with correcting my own behavior, attitudes, and priorities.
Second, Isaiah shows that growth comes through challenges.
Trials aren’t meaningless—they refine and prepare people to become stronger and more faithful. This helps me not see hardships as setbacks, but as opportunities to improve. When things are difficult, Isaiah reminds me that enduring and learning from challenges is part of becoming a better person.
Third, Isaiah motivates me to live with purpose and integrity.
Isaiah draws a clear line between pride and humility, selfishness and service. That pushes me to be more intentional about how I treat others and how I live day to day. It encourages me to act with integrity, not just believe the right things.
Overall, studying Isaiah through Avraham Gileadi’s writings helps me strive to become better by teaching responsibility, resilience, and purposeful living. It feels practical, personal, and motivating rather than distant or outdated.

