Isaiah 57 shows us the world is broken because of our idolatry. But God, who is high and holy, pursued us in his son, Jesus, who was crushed and made …
A New Covenant Community (Isaiah 56)
In Isaiah, God declares the reign of his King through the finished work of his Suffering Servant. Now, Isaiah turns our attention to the marks of a community established under …
The Surprising Ways of God (Isaiah 55)
Isaiah 55 is God’s invitation for all people to forsake their ways and enter into life with him. He calls the thirsty and needy and the morally bankrupt to draw …
Expect Great Things from God, Attempt Great Things for God (Isaiah 54)
Isaiah 54 challenges readers to move from despair to an expectation of God at work. As God’s people we sing for joy because of God’s work as well as respond …
The Suffering Servant (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)
The fourth Servant Song recorded in Isaiah 52:13-53:12 is the great reveal of God’s redemption plan. And God’s plan is unlike anything we would have expected. Instead of conquering, the …
The Lord’s Coming Salvation (Isaiah 52)
In Isaiah 52, God calls his people out of Babylonian captivity and to look ahead to God’s redemption and salvation. A messenger is sent to deliver the good news of …
The Cup of Staggering and Hope (Isaiah 51)
Isaiah 51 offers comfort to the remnant (those who have continued to seek God in the midst of difficulties). Although there will be difficulties along the way, Isaiah encourages the …
He Turned Not Backward (Isaiah 50)
The Servant Songs in Isaiah foretell important truths about the person and mission of the Lord’s Servant. Isaiah 50 contains the third of four such Songs in which we discover …
A Light for the Nations (Isaiah 49)
In this sermon, we will explore God‘s response to his people being in darkness, God’s rescue plan for his people, and what our response should be to being rescued.
A Call to Faith (Isaiah 48)
The Lord’s refinement is never easy as the process inevitably confronts us with the reality of sin in our lives. But God’s response is better than we’d expect. Join us …