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Peter's final call to a young and growing church
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Gifts, risk, and the return of the King
A sermon about learning to live with hope in God.
“Learning to Fly” Isaiah 40:21-31 The late Tom Petty has a song where he sings: “I’m learning to fly, but I ain’t got wings.” Learning to fly is a metaphor for learning to live. I don’t know how Tom Petty interpreted what it means to “learn to live,” but as Christians learning to live means ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 40:21-31
Denomination: United Methodist
Isaiah shares the greatness of God, the wrath of God, the Power and wisdom of God, and the mercy of God.
The Mercy of God Isaiah 40:21-31 1. Isaiah begins the text by claiming the greatness of God. • It appears someone or some folks doubt the greatness of God • Have you not known? Have you not heard? Isaiah can’t believe that anyone could doubt the greatness of God when they see the glory of God’s ...read more
Denomination: Methodist
The questions push people to believe what they know: God is great; problems (and human empires like Babylon) are small.
Our passage today is built around a series of questions. You might find these questions comically easy to answer. Parts of this might feel a bit like Sunday school when you were very little. But work with me this morning. Multiple times, I'm going to ask you the question the prophet asks. ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 40:12-31
God poses questions to help His people remember and trust Him. He redirected them from their wrong thoughts about Him and their situation, to His unchanging character and trustworthiness.
Isaiah 40:25-31 Have You Forgotten Who God Is? Introduction: • Prophet Isaiah was speaking to the people of Israel in exile – a people who feel forgotten and abandoned. • In their suffering, the people questioned God’s goodness. They felt that God was blind to their ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 40:25-31
Denomination: Independent/Bible
This sermon encourages believers to seek knowledge of God, cast off their burdens, and find strength and hope in His love and mercy.
Welcome, dear friends, to this sacred gathering where we come together in unity and love, bound by our shared faith in the One who is our strength and our salvation. We are here to lift our hearts and voices in praise, to seek wisdom in His word, and to find comfort in the fellowship of believers. ...read more
Topics: Strength, Eagle
Encourages Christians to be spiritual warriors, finding strength in God's everlasting presence and promoting His love in their daily lives.
Good morning, dear friends. It's a joy to gather together, isn't it? To share in the fellowship of faith, to stand shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters in Christ, and to turn our collective gaze towards the God who loves us so. Our focus today is on a passage from Isaiah, a prophet ...read more
Topics: Trust, God
Many feel God is unattached from His Creation. God made us to have fellowship with us and wants a relationship with us as our Father.
Know Your Creator Isaiah 40:25-31 Intro. There is not other God like our God. Vs. 28 He has not equal. Vs. 25 He is the Creator. Vs. 26 I. He is perpetual. Vs. 28 A. The everlasting God. 1. He has no beginning 2. He has no ending B. This is hard for us to understand with our ...read more
Scripture: Isaiah 40:25-31, John 1:11-12
Denomination: Baptist