Sermons on Isaiah
Come, Everyone Who Thirsts
Isaiah 55 is a passage of great hope and encouragement, held out to those who long for freedom from sin and the fullness of life found only in Jesus Christ.
The Sovereign Shepherd (Isaiah 40:10-11)
This morning we will consider three qualities of the God we are told to behold. First, we will consider how He Comes With Might (10a). Second, we’ll see that He Comes With Reward (10b). And third, we will note how He Comes With Gentleness (11).
Herald of Good News (Isaiah 40:9)
The message of this verse is simple: The good news of the coming of our Lord is to be heralded without fear for all to hear. First, we will address the question Who are the heralds? Second, we’ll answer the question How do they herald? And third, we want to understand What do they herald?
The Glory of the Lord (Isaiah 40:3-5)
Turn in your bibles to Isaiah 40. We are continuing our Advent series titled “Prepare the Way” looking at Isaiah 40:1-11. Last week we considered verses 1-2 focusing on the subject of comfort. With regard to the nation of Israel, this was a promise to be comforted at the end of their Babylonian captivity. They were in a position of waiting on God with a growing sense of discouragement. Just as the message of comfort was applicable to Israel, it…
Comfort My People (Isaiah 40:1-2)
First, we will consider How to Give Comfort (1-2a). Second, we’ll see Why to Receive Comfort (2b).