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God’s Plans Are Sure
God has a plan, he knows what’s doing, his plans always work out. His Word given through Isaiah was encouraging to his people at that time. By studying it now, we better understand that God is always at work accomplishing … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, crucifixion, God's plan, God's will, Isaiah 53, Jesus, Messiah, Messiah in Isaiah, prophecy, Resurrection
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Some Things Never Change
The Genesis 6 flood story and the New Testament plan of salvation probably have more things in common than you realize. Noah’s ark, the exodus from Egypt, the tabernacle in the wilderness, a dozen other things and the bride of … Continue reading
This is the Day the Lord has Made
It’s a very well-known verse often used in calls to worship. The tone of Psalm 118 is worship but this verse could serve as a reminder that we are called to more than worship. This is the day the Lord … Continue reading
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Tagged called by God, God's plan, God's purpose, God's will, Psalm 118, the Lord's craftsmanship, worship
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God’s Plan for Messiah
Even if we overlook birth prophecies is chapters 7 and 9 (we will return to those the first week of Advent) Isaiah 11 describes the shoot that will come up from the roots of the stump of Jesse. The Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged God's plan, Isaiah 11, Isaiah 25, Messiah, no more death, Revelation 21, righteous reign, stump of Jesse
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Isaiah’s Message, God’s Plan
Isaiah is an Old Testament prophet. While he lived and wrote in a specific time period, God knew what his plan was all along. He revealed his plan to humanity over a period of time. Isaiah didn’t have a full … Continue reading
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Tagged God's people, God's plan, Isaiah 1, New Covanent, New Testament, Old Testament
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Peter’s Sermon
Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost is recorded in Acts 2:14-36. It is the first “Christian message” in that it’s the first time the death, burial and resurrection were proclaimed. Peter explains that God’s Spirit is being poured out … Continue reading