Old Testament (1199)
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  2. Isaiah finds himself in the presence of the living God—the Holy One. This is a terrifying situation because Isaiah knows full well that the unholy cannot endure the presence of the Holy.
  3. Forgiveness in all things.
  4. The LORD cleanses, prepares, and fills the mouths of His prophets, so they might be able to proclaim the holy Word of the LORD.
  5. The tabernacle, the temple and Jesus.
  6. Thus, the people weep and mourn, but they are told to cease with their mourning and rejoice and celebrate as a festival without worry or care, for the day is holy to the LORD who is their refuge and strength.
  7. God created mankind to be His bride and now, in Christ Jesus, the Church of God is the bride of Christ.
  8. Viewing the Word as a unified theological narrative prevents us from treating the Scriptures like a cage match between competing theological systems, with prophets duking it out with apostles, and psalmists with evangelists, all supposedly fighting for their voice to be heard.
  9. A house for God. A neighborhood for Solomon.
  10. This Epiphany text brings the coming of the Light and the Light shining in the darkness drawing all men to it together.
  11. Christ has received the mark of law that we might be marked with the gospel, with the sign of his holy cross on our heads and hearts as redeemed children of God.
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