March 10, 2024 • Adam Mabry • Isaiah 65, Isaiah 66
The book of Isaiah ends with a vision of new heavens and a new earth from God for his people. What’s there? What’s not there? How should this vision impact the way we live today? In this sermon, we look to answer those questions and see how the vision of God’s new world points us to the hope we have in Jesus.
Isaiah (Season 2): Being Isaiahs - Adam Mabry
March 3, 2024 • Adam Mabry • Isaiah 56, Isaiah 57, Isaiah 58, Isaiah 59
At the end of Isaiah 59, God promises to put the Spirit that’s on Isaiah into a generation of his people. Isaiah lived by the Spirit in his day, so what does it look like to live by the Spirit in our day. In this sermon, we look at questions we should ask of a prophetic, Spirit-empowered generation.
Isaiah (Season 2): The Servant & Our Exile - Adam Mabry
February 25, 2024 • Adam Mabry • Isaiah 53, Isaiah 52
The Israelites were in geographical exile, but all humanity is in spiritual exile. We try to deal with our exile through life hacking and technique, but God has a better answer—the Servant. The Servant is the true answer to our exile, and in this sermon, we explore what the Servant does to end our exile.
Isaiah (Season 2): God’s Presence, a Promise - Adam Mabry
February 18, 2024 • Adam Mabry • Isaiah 40
From chapter 40 onward, Isaiah’s message is addressed to God’s people after the exile. But God wasn’t done with his people. God’s discipline was carried out in love, and his message to the exiles is one of comfort. In this sermon, Pastor Adam Mabry shows one of God’s major promises to his people—his presence.
Isaiah (Season 2): Lord of the Odds - Don Weiss
February 11, 2024 • Don Weiss • Isaiah 36, Isaiah 37
Every now and then, a story is inserted into the poetry of Isaiah that acts like evidence for the message. This week’s story is about King Hezekiah. He faced odds that were totally against him, but it turns out chance and odds don’t apply to those who are called to trust God.
Isaiah (Season 2): Woe to the Self-Reliant - Adam Mabry
February 4, 2024 • Adam Mabry • Isaiah 28
A “woe” in the Bible is an expression of dissatisfaction, anger, and sadness from God. In Isaiah 28, God’s woe is directed at the leaders of Judah who have chosen to trust political alliances rather than God. God’s woe against them shows us just how fragile and damaging self-reliance is, as well as what God has done to offer us something better.