Make promises to keep them, not break or renegotiate them. While you prepare your heart and mind for Advent, remember the arrival of hope for the future. Hope is located in God’s faithfulness. Listen to His prophets this morning. Not only will you hear of needed hope, you will also find promised and perpetual hope […]
Isaiah 9 highlights God’s incredible love for His people. Advent reminds us that God shows magnificent love. Notice three actions prompted by God’s magnificent love.
The fragility of human life creates all too frequent moments when we totter on the brink of ruin. In these moments, Messiah delivers joy to the afflicted. Listen as three voices highlight this message of joy found in Isaiah 61.
Our world desperately needs peace and would trade almost anything to have it. Where can peace be found? What provides lasting peace? Isaiah reminds us God’s Word brings peace. Listen as three voices help us find peace in times of trouble.
We await the day God will set all things right by the hand of His Messiah. What hope is left? Messiah is our only hope. Look at Isaiah’s prayer (Isaiah 64) and notice Messiah is our only hope when hope seems lost.
“It’s always darkest before dawn” the proverb tells us. Israel’s national history unfolded that way. Instead of finding the light of God’s presence and blessing they experienced metaphoric darkness. Isaiah gave God’s promise of true light. This true light would come in the person of God’s Messiah.