Chapters 13–23 are full of judgment passages against seven different nations. The passage addressed to Egypt makes the target clear—pride. God confronts their pride, yet judgment is the very instrument God uses to transform Egypt into a worshiping nations. In this sermon, we explore what Egypt’s story has to do with us.
Isaiah (Season 1): Egypt’s Pride - Justin Chapman
Isaiah 19
November 19, 2023 • Justin Chapman
Isaiah (Season 1): The Tale of Two Cities - Quentin Bunnell
December 3, 2023 • Quentin Bunnell
Those who love the lofty city with its promises of immediate gratification await God’s judgement. In contrast, those who remain faithful to God will reap the rewards of the heavenly city. God’s message through Isaiah tells us that what we love today, what gives us joy and pleasure, reveals where we live.
Isaiah (Season 1): Ahaz's Choice - Adam Mabry
November 12, 2023 • Adam Mabry
We all have our coping mechanisms, and so did Ahaz. When Ahaz ruled Judah, he faced a threat from surrounding kings. God sent Isaiah to tell him that he didn’t need to fear, only to trust. Ahaz chose to trust in something other than God. We face the same choice and the same outcomes.
Isaiah (Season 1): Isaiah’s Mission - Justin Chapman
November 5, 2023 • Justin Chapman
God promised to transform Judah from something rotten into something beautiful. But how? Instead of getting the “how” we get to the “who.” God promises to use Isaiah in the transformation process. Isaiah’s call informs the call of every disciple of Jesus, and shows us how God uses us in his plan to renew our world.