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Exiled

One Little Word Can Fell Him

April 3, 2022 • Nate Peregoy • Isaiah 49:1–6

Life in a fallen world can sometimes leave us feeling fearful, disillusioned, and out of place. The band, Mercy Me, wrote a song titled: “Homesick.” The song conveyed the biblical reality that we are not yet at home while living on this earth. We will only “come home” in Christ as we anticipate a New Heavens and a New Earth where we will see Jesus face to face. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and concluding on Good Friday, we will look at some of the most famous chapters in the Bible: Isaiah 40-55. The Israelites were exiled away from their home to a foreign land. These rich and prophetic texts will teach us the reality that our identity, meaning, purpose, and significance only finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

Get Out!

March 27, 2022 • Rene Marroquin • Isaiah 48:17–22

Life in a fallen world can sometimes leave us feeling fearful, disillusioned, and out of place. The band, Mercy Me, wrote a song titled: “Homesick.” The song conveyed the biblical reality that we are not yet at home while living on this earth. We will only “come home” in Christ as we anticipate a New Heavens and a New Earth where we will see Jesus face to face. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and concluding on Good Friday, we will look at some of the most famous chapters in the Bible: Isaiah 40-55. The Israelites were exiled away from their home to a foreign land. These rich and prophetic texts will teach us the reality that our identity, meaning, purpose, and significance only finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

Breaking Down the Gates

March 20, 2022 • Elder Rick Keagy • Isaiah 45:1–8

Life in a fallen world can sometimes leave us feeling fearful, disillusioned, and out of place. The band, Mercy Me, wrote a song titled: “Homesick.” The song conveyed the biblical reality that we are not yet at home while living on this earth. We will only “come home” in Christ as we anticipate a New Heavens and a New Earth where we will see Jesus face to face. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and concluding on Good Friday, we will look at some of the most famous chapters in the Bible: Isaiah 40-55. The Israelites were exiled away from their home to a foreign land. These rich and prophetic texts will teach us the reality that our identity, meaning, purpose, and significance only finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

Marked

March 13, 2022 • Paster Andrew Farhat • Isaiah 44:1–5

Life in a fallen world can sometimes leave us feeling fearful, disillusioned, and out of place. The band, Mercy Me, wrote a song titled: “Homesick.” The song conveyed the biblical reality that we are not yet at home while living on this earth. We will only “come home” in Christ as we anticipate a New Heavens and a New Earth where we will see Jesus face to face. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and concluding on Good Friday, we will look at some of the most famous chapters in the Bible: Isaiah 40-55. The Israelites were exiled away from their home to a foreign land. These rich and prophetic texts will teach us the reality that our identity, meaning, purpose, and significance only finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

He only has Eyes for You

March 6, 2022 • Jake Woods • Isaiah 43:1–7

Life in a fallen world can sometimes leave us feeling fearful, disillusioned, and out of place. The band, Mercy Me, wrote a song titled: “Homesick.” The song conveyed the biblical reality that we are not yet at home while living on this earth. We will only “come home” in Christ as we anticipate a New Heavens and a New Earth where we will see Jesus face to face. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and concluding on Good Friday, we will look at some of the most famous chapters in the Bible: Isaiah 40-55. The Israelites were exiled away from their home to a foreign land. These rich and prophetic texts will teach us the reality that our identity, meaning, purpose, and significance only finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.