Sermons About Isaiah
Sacred Calling Part 4: Isaiah 52.7-12
What is sacred? God’s sacred people have a sacred calling. We learned a couple of weeks ago that we are called to care for the poor and afflicted. Last week we looked at our sacred calling to share the gospel. The sharing of the gospel is the most radical ministry we can have. This Sunday we will continue to look at the sacred call of God's people to be actively and continually involved in evangelism.
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Sacred Calling Part 2: Isaiah 58.1-12
What is sacred? We learned a few weeks ago that the church is sacred. They are God’s holy people. God’s sacred people also have a sacred calling. We learned last week that we are called to care for the poor and afflicted. This week we will continue to look at this sacred calling and find the great rewards to such a gospel-shaped life of giving.
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Sacred Calling Part 1: Isaiah 58.1-12
What is sacred? We learned a few weeks ago that the church is sacred. It is God’s holy people. God’s sacred people also have a sacred calling.
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I am The LORD'S
'I am the LORD'S.' Let’s see the fullness of this statement. We work through what it is like to be in God's family.
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The Year of the Lord Announced
Jesus stood up to read from the scroll of Isaiah in the synagogue of his hometown, Nazareth. Jesus was customarily in the synagogue on the Sabbath day.
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Announce the Kingdom
Jesus called for his hearers to repent-to turn around and head in another direction spiritually and morally. Repentance was also the theme of the preaching of John the Baptist.
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God with us (Matthew 1:22-25)
Jesus Christ is utterly unique. He is the Name above all names. He alone is the God-Man. This is, in theology, known as the “hypostatic union,†which simply states that Jesus Christ is One Person with two distinct natures, One fully God, one fully human residing together in the one Person of Jesus Christ unmixed, unconfused, and undivided. 100% God & 100% Man, in the one Person of Jesus Christ, who from the point of the virgin conception and birth exist eternally as the God-Man. This is a mystery that exceeds the capacity of our minds to fully grasp. So here we enter into Matthew’s purpose: To establish Jesus Christ as the God-Man who came to Save (His people from their sins), Fulfill (OT prophecy), and Reveal (God to men).
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Son of God and Son of Man
Who Is This? Discovering Jesus in the Gospel According to Mark Son of God and Son of Man
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Christmas Comfort
Scrooge was shown his future – he was to die alone and sad, and fearful, but here Isaiah gives us a glimpse of true comfort: because Jesus triumphed over the grave, our future as a broken community is to rise on eagle’s wings!Isn’t it comforting that history ends with this picture – a picture of one of the most tender things one person can do for another, which is to gently touch their cheek and dry their tears? You have to be in intimate relationship with someone to do that don’t you? And you see what we’re shown in Scripture at the end of Revelation is that Jesus Himself will come to you, and with the very hands that were pierced with wounds of love for you, will brush away your final tears, which are precious to him, and will store them away in his bottle with all the rest that you cry right now. Then, you will know joy, and it will be a greater joy than Scrooge even knew on Christmas morning.
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Resolutions
A resolution is a determination. The root word of 'resolution' is 'resolve.' We look at three men from scripture with great determination and resolve to live on a mission.
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