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Isaiah 55:1-13

Wednesday Evening Service

October 16, 2019

"If you will be spiritually vibrant, you need to eat what is good. None of us would eat rotten food. Food poisoning is the worst thing that has ever happened to me. Why is it, then, that we consume bad spiritual food on a daily basis? We have to decide to do (eat) what is good, right. We have to decide to reject that which is bad. Additionally, we need a source of nutritious spiritual food and the only place we can get it is in this Bible! Doesn’t it seem like a small price to pay for abundant life? It costs nothing and is available to all who will come..."

More from Isaiah - 2019

Isaiah 1:1-17

January 2, 2019

"As we will see, Isaiah was very, very bold. His status as a prophet seems to be beyond all the others. He comports himself with dignity, with love, with passion, and, has the gift of direct. I must also share that modern scholarship (higher criticism; liberal) maintains that Isaiah is a patchwork of writing from many contributors. In other words, the really smart guys have determined that Isaiah didn’t write much of the book! The problem, of course, is that Jesus quotes from every section of Isaiah’s writing while attributing it all to Isaiah. That should (sadly it doesn’t) settle it once and for all. Isaiah wrote Isaiah. "

Isaiah 1:18-31

January 16, 2019

"I often tell you sin is insane. Nothing is more insane than rejecting a God who reasons with us, as opposed to punishes, when we rebel against Him. He could crush us but He doesn’t. He calls us to a family meeting and He sits us down and asks us to open our minds/hearts for a reasonable discussion. When we refuse to be reasonable with God, the pain in our lives grows beyond our ability to bear..."

Isaiah 2:1-4:6

January 23, 2019