Posts with the tag “isaiah”
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Sovereign Over Us
August 4th, 2024
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Fear Not
August 1st, 2024
Fear Not The text for this week's sermon is Isaiah 40-41, which you can read HERE. This is a wonderful passage to repeat our exercise of writing down the characteristics of God. Go verse by verse and ... Read More
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Hope in Crisis
July 18th, 2024
Hope In Crisis Normally on Thursdays, I introduce the text of the upcoming sermons with a few guiding questions. Today, I’m going to step back from that format and talk about hope.We are the church. ... Read More
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Hope
July 17th, 2024
Hope by Emily Dickinson How do words of this famous poem relate to what we have been learning in Isaiah?Is Dickinson talking about the same kind of hope as Isaiah? How do you know?According to the po... Read More
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The Morning Cometh
July 14th, 2024
Watchman, Tell Us of the Night The hymn below is based off of Isaiah 21. How do the tone and the movement of the song reflect the text? This song is often sung during the Christmas season. Do you h... Read More
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Babylon is Fallen
July 12th, 2024
Babylon is Fallen The link between poetry and song is strong; both lend themselves to the other. Take, for instance, this traditional poem, which has been song in various dialects and languages aroun... Read More
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Who Am I?
July 8th, 2024
Who Am I? “Whom have I in heaven but you and having you I desire nothing upon earth” Psalm 73.Where is our identity linked? Our bank accounts, our health, our health insurance, our families, our job... Read More
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The Second Coming
July 5th, 2024
The Second Coming This poem by W.B. Yeats is one of my favorites; I love the language, the imagery, and the allusions. That said, it is an often-misunderstood poem; The Second Coming, from the title ... Read More
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Righteousness
July 4th, 2024
Righteousness This Sunday, Don will preach on Isaiah 15:1–20:6, emphasizing the difference between success and righteousness. In preparation for the sermon, you may read the text HERE. Before you beg... Read More
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Darkness and Light
July 1st, 2024
Darkness and Light The book of Isaiah covers a good bit of darkness and destruction. It can be overwhelming and, quite frankly, depressing sometimes. Just like looking at the news or feasting on soc... Read More
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Listen, Lord: A Prayer
June 28th, 2024
James Weldon Johnson Some of the language in this poem may sound dated to our modern ears, or a bit odd to those unaccustomed to a southern (North Florida) dialect. If, however, you are from the Sout... Read More
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Restoration & Remnant
June 27th, 2024
Isaiah 13:1-14:32 Take some time to read through the sermon text for this week: Isaiah 13:1-14:32which you can read HERE.Before you begin reading, pray and ask for God’s wisdom.This is a noisy passage... Read More
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Seeking False Glory
June 19th, 2024
Seeking False Glory Typically, in Grace Everyday we focus on the sermons; today we are going to look at a Gospel. Part of our discipleship plan is to read a portion of a Gospel and ask ourselves thre... Read More
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Open the Eyes of My Heart
June 15th, 2024
Open the Eyes of My Heart Join me in listening to this Michael W. Smith song as we prepare for worship on Sunday. I had never before considered the connections to Isaiah in this song. What do you not... Read More
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Isaiah Spring
June 14th, 2024
Isaiah Spring by Sarah Clarkson Several years ago (in 2019), Sarah Clarkson found herself driving between Nashville and Kentucky for an intensive Bible Study on Isaiah. The Spring of the year brought... Read More
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Can I hear from God?
June 10th, 2024
Can I hear from God? "In my many years of discipling others, I have seen for myself how very much God's people want to hear from him. [In the passages we have recently read], God promised Israel that... Read More
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In the Eye of the Storm
June 3rd, 2024
In the Eye of the Storm Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.Psalm 20:7We may not trust in horses and chariots anymore, but we often misplace our ... Read More
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Confronting Evil
June 1st, 2024
Confronting Evil A famous quotation often credited to Edmund Burke states: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” At first blush, all of us affirm this, but ... Read More
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Who is Exalted?
May 31st, 2024
Who is exalted? The text of this week’s sermon is Isaiah 2:1-4:6 which you can read HERE. As you prepare for Sunday, take some time to read and pray with the scripture. Ask God for His wisdom and un... Read More
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The Proud Will be Humbled
May 30th, 2024
The Proud Will be Humbled Grace Discipleship: Pray for Unity in the ChurchLord God, Almighty, and Eternal Father:We come before you from many and diverse stations in life. Grant us, Lord, that, desp... Read More
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Who is God? Who are we?
May 27th, 2024
Who is God? Who are we? As we learned from the sermon yesterday, the text of Isaiah 1 is about a people in decline. It is a difficult message to hear, for God is speaking not only to the religious ... Read More
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Isaiah 1
May 26th, 2024
Isaiah 1 In preparation for the sermon today, or in reflection, you may choose to listen to this song. ...... Read More
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When and Where
May 24th, 2024
When & Where An important concept to grasp when studying any book of the Bible is context: when was the book written? Where was the book written? To whom was the book written?As you look over the do... Read More
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Isaiah Overview
May 23rd, 2024
Isaiah Overview Isaiah is an Old Testament book with 66 chapters, which are not arranged chronologically, but topically. The book is essentially a collection of Isaiah's sermons and mentions, more th... Read More
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Introducing Isaiah
May 22nd, 2024
Introducing Isaiah On Sunday, Don will begin a sermon series on the Old Testament book of Isaiah. Over the next few days, I will be providing some context to help us understand when the book was writ... Read More