by Justin Marple | Nov 21, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Isaiah, SERMONS
Isaiah 6 is the first vision Isaiah saw of the thrice-Holy-Warrior God — the one who really reigns in all the earth. This passage is often quoted in the New Testament at length because Isaiah does what Christ would continue and Paul after Him. Isaiah preaching...
by Justin Marple | Nov 7, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Isaiah, SERMONS
Isaiah 5:8-30 pronounces six woes upon those who have rejected the Torah of the Lord of Hosts and have despised the word of the Holy One of Israel. Thus we are going to see the top ten signs you honor God’s word. #10 Not Greedy but Generous #9 Bear Lots of...
by Justin Marple | Oct 31, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Isaiah, SERMONS
Isaiah 5:1-7 begins with a sove song that ends on a note of disappointment — He looked for His vineyard to yield grapes but it yielded wild grapes. We discover in the interpretation of the parable that the vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel or Judah...
by Justin Marple | Oct 24, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Isaiah, SERMONS
Isaiah 4:2-6 describes a branch coming up and bearing fruit out of a desert wasteland. Even when things look the bleakest, God will make what is bitter into what is sweet. This is the context of the coming Christ, who is the branch. And the context of the message...
by Justin Marple | Oct 17, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Isaiah, SERMONS
Isaiah 3:9-4:1 pictures the coming exile of Jerusalem and Judah. The leaders in Jerusalem are like a bunch of babies and sissies. The towns of Judah are like women with wandering eyes looking for the hot guys and doing everything they can to draw attention to...
by Justin Marple | Oct 10, 2010 | 2010 sermons, SERMONS
Psalm 98 opens the same way Psalm 96 and Psalm 149. “Sing to the Lord a new song” also is found in Psalm 33 and Isaiah 42:10. The idea of a new song is expressed also in Psalm 40:3 and 144:9. And the praise of the Lord crescendos as the Book of Psalms...
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