Episodes

Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Isaiah 7:1-17 | Choose This Day, Who Do You Trust
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Sunday Nov 08, 2020
Ahaz is faced with a decision. Trust God who has protected Jerusalem or trust in the power of man.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, November 8, 2020.

Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Isaiah 6:1-13 | Isaiah’s Vision of the LORD and Isaiah’s Commission From God
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Isaiah has a grand vision of the God of glory! And God calls on Isaiah to deliver His message.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, November 1, 2020.

Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Isaiah 5:1-30 | The Vineyard Destroyed and Woe to the Wicked
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
Sunday Oct 25, 2020
An entire poem (or song) about the vineyard of the Lord being destroyed. God allows the nations to come and destroy Jerusalem for their sins. Woe to those who do not heed the instruction of the Lord.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, October 25, 2020.

Sunday Oct 18, 2020
Isaiah 4:2-6 | The Branch of God Glorified
Sunday Oct 18, 2020
Sunday Oct 18, 2020
As we are moving through Chapters 2 through 5, we stop this week in chapter 4 to see our future as God's chosen before heading into Chapter 5 and reading more woes for the wicked.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, October 18, 2020.

Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Isaiah 3:1-4:1 | The Courtroom Scene Continues
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
Sunday Oct 11, 2020
God continues laying out His charges against Judah and Jerusalem.
This sermon was originally delivered on Sunday, October 11, 2020.

Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Isaiah 2:1-22 | The Mountain of the Lord and the Day of the Lord
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
The Mountain of the Lord is a metaphor for the Church and for God’s people. Isaiah prophesies that the Mountain of the Lord shall be raised up and exalted. The Day of the Lord shall be a day of judgment against those who have rejected God's covenant.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, October 4, 2020.

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Isaiah 1:2-31 | The Wickedness of Judah and the Unfaithful City
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
The Prophet Isaiah begins with a message to Judah and to Jerusalem in particular, that their wickedness and their sin weighs heavily on them. And that God sees them, but God has a plan for their redemption. Isaiah is a metaphor for us, for we all have wandered away from God, yet Jesus is calling us back.
This sermon was delivered on Sunday, September 27, 2020.