God saves his servants who trust him because God is uniquely holy. Israel, however, has not trusted him, and they are not a holy people. How, then, will they fulfill…
This section of Isaiah begins a transition in the book. The earlier chapters focus on God calling his people to account and God calling the nations to account. In the…
When people fail to honor God as he deserves, he warns them and judges them. God secures the remnant that trust in him. Title and outline based on Paul House,…
God eliminates prideful nations. In this section of the book of Isaiah, he addresses the nations that surround Israel. God declares his sovereignty over all the nations and that he…
In this part of Isaiah, we see Isaiah's ministry during the reign of Ahaz. Ahaz is told to trust God. He is given a sign by God. But, Ahaz does…
In this part of the series, we look at the call of Isaiah, Isaiah's ministry in action, Isaiah's prophecy of Immanuel and a future deliverance. Title and outline based on…
At the end of chapter 2, we see that God will hold the whole world accountable for their sins and that we should trust God and not trust humans. In…
In chapters 1 through 5, Isaiah sharply contrasts the rebellious, hypocritical, unjust Israel of the present with the holy, purified remnant of the future. The future Israel will somehow draw…
What does Isaiah emphasize in his messages? He emphasizes the holiness of God and the coming Davidic Savior, both king and servant. This person will fulfill God’s covenant promises, and…
In part two, Pastor Winston looks at the second difference between John's baptism and Christian baptism. John’s baptism did not replace circumcision, and was required even of those who were…