Old Testament (1214)
  1. The long provocation of God.
  2. He has given us more than a surprise Gospel in our text. He has given us everything we need for life and salvation in Him.
  3. Good king. Bad prayer.
  4. All of Scripture, every last syllable of it, is meant to drive us to "consider Jesus," the One who comes to "make us right" by gifting us his righteousness.
  5. No matter how dark it gets you have more reason to have “increased joy” and to “rejoice and be glad” (verse 3) because you have the word of promise and its fulfillment in Christ.
  6. Join Kelsi as she chats with 1517 Scholar in Residence, Chad Bird.
  7. A humble king knows how to pray.
  8. He will safely birth us from this world, which is like a womb, into Heaven itself. On that day we will truly see the creation as it was made to be, restored and perfect in eternity forever.
  9. You cannot do if you refuse to listen.
  10. The question remains, how do we get connected to this Isaianic Servant? How do we get into a relationship with Him so our perspectives and lives might be changed? We want to see God rightly, so where do we look?
  11. The Lord’s Gospel will attract all the nations to His holy mountain, and people from the ends of the earth will sojourn to the city to bear witness to God’s great work of salvation.
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