Do You Hear the Lord’s Voice? (Isaiah 6:1-8)
The Lord called Isaiah to go and spread his Word to others. He still calls us today to spread his Word to others. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 6.
The Lord called Isaiah to go and spread his Word to others. He still calls us today to spread his Word to others. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 6.
Who is our God? Who is this little baby born in the manger? He is the LORD Almighty, our Redeemer. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 47:4.
When we suffer, we can become dissatisfied our Savior. In the midst of suffering and in life, our Savior brings what we need: Salvation. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 61.
We all want peace. We can never seem to find peace. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 9 that tells you about your Savior who brings to you and me true peace.
What do you do to get ready for Christmas? The answer: Listen to the Lord. Understand this important point as you hear the Word in this sermon based on Isaiah 40.
God has perfect timing for all things, including our lives. Even though we can’t always see or feel his plan, we look up and see God’s great sacrifice of his own Son to redeem us. Despite the unforeseen hardships of today, take joy in knowing we are redeemed children of God. This is God’s ultimate …
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He’s coming. Does this fill you with fear or with hope? Knowing that our God is coming back fills us with hope. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 35:1-10.
Through an incredible vision, God called his prophet Isaiah to go and preach to the people of Israel. Through the incredible gospel message, God calls you to be his worker. Listen to this sermon based on Isaiah 6:1-8
Waiting for something can be extremely difficult. We struggle with patience especially as we go through troubles in life. As we look at the world, we can cry out, “How long, Lord?” Through the prophet Isaiah, God teaches us to wait by reminding us that we are forgiven. It’s in this forgiveness that we can wait. Listen to the sermon based on Isaiah 64:1-8.