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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Isaiah 12 is a song of future glory, but it is a song that weary Christians can sing today in light of the joy of our salvation, the joy of corporate worship, and the joy of the good news of the Gospel.
The Lord extends a compassionate and gracious invitation to his people to come to him for satisfaction and life.
There is no deeper peace than knowing you are forgiven and reconciled to God. That is the peace the Son secures for all who trust in him and call on his name.
Who will you trust? To whom will you ultimately look for help in your time of need? Past mercies, present promises, and future hope can help us trust in the Lord today.
In Isaiah 7, God invited Israel’s King Ahaz to trust him. Ahaz failed the test of trust. God also invites us to trust him. Will we pass the test?
Isaiah 53 is a panoramic and poetic view of the cross of Christ meant to move our hearts. It is emotional, it is personal. It is about Him. It is also about you and about me, about what he did for us and why he did it.
Jesus brings good news of a great reversal.
Righteousness comes to sinful people through the suffering of the Lord's Servant.
There is no other option to get to God except through God himself. Anything or anyone else is an idol.
God comforts us when we agree with His glorious goal, recognize that only His Word is permanent and when we behold Him.
As we navigate through the storms and suffering of this present time, we find comfort and hope by looking forward to a glorious day of Christ's return.
Just as Isaiah and the faithful remnant trusted the Lord in difficult political times, so we are called to do also.
The Holy Spirit opens our eyes from spiritual blindness in order to see God in his holiness.
If we acknowledge our sin for what it is, God is so good and kind to redeem us and cleanse us of all unrighteousness.
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