Isaiah 58:13-14 – If we’re going to sanctify the Sabbath, we must see it as a delight.
Isaiah 58:13-14 – If we’re going to sanctify the Sabbath, we must see it as a delight.
Isaiah 6 – God’s name is holy, therefore He will not allow it to be profaned.
Isaiah 45 – Three reasons why we should worship God only.
Isaiah 46:10. What are the decrees of God?
Isaiah 45:45. Are there more Gods than one?
Isaiah 54:10. In days of trial, we find hope in God’s great love and compassion for His people.
Isaiah 40:28-31. The eternal God gives strength to the weary. We must look to him this Christmas.
Isaiah 49:6. Jesus came to provide light and salvation.
Isaiah 9:6-7. Jesus is the promised Son and eternal King who delivers us from darkness to light.
Isaiah 53.1-2.
Isaiah 40:26. The Lord calls his people to look around them to see his great power. This leads to their remembering that he holds all power and strength, and he will accomplish his plan.
Isaiah 45:5. I am the Lord, and there is no other.
Isaiah 45:17 – God’s people are saved eternally, and they have no fear of eternal shame.
Isaiah 22:22 – An obscure reference to an obscure leader provides us a picture of God’s plan to delegate authority and responsibility to His people. It’s a history lesson with very practical application.
Isaiah 66:2 – God is looking for people who are humble, contrite and tremble at His Word.
Is 43:21 – God has saved His people that He might receive the praise.
Isaiah 9:1-7 – Isaiah shows the light and joy that come from the fulfillment of the promise of the Messiah’s coming.
Isaiah 61:10 – The Messiah delights to save the lost, and the lost rejoice in the salvation received. Pete helpfully explains what Jesus has done and what Christians possess. Prepare to be delighted.
Isaiah 30 – We are obstinate, but thankfully God is overwhelmingly compassionate. Isaiah’s prophecy rings eerily true today. Listen in and be stirred yet comforted.
The Lord has promised to guide His people always. Matt shows us how God’s guidance changes us.