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Old Testament: Isaiah 40:21-31 (Epiphany 5: Series B)
Jesus is the very incarnation of the comfort Isaiah speaks of. He is the Word of God shining in a weary and dark world. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 40:1-11 (Advent 2: Series B)
The message we proclaim will and must always be that Jesus died and rose again. This is the full good news we need. -
Isaiah for Advent: A Primer from Martin Luther on Afflicted Faith
God did not rend the heavens and come down to collect the righteous for Himself. He came from a lineage of sinners to be their Savior. -
Like the Shepherd
Undershepherds of our shepherd go rejoicing as sheep among the lambs entrusted to us into God’s everlasting sheep pen, no shabby place to spend forever. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 40:21-31 (Epiphany 5: Series B)
Even though it may appear otherwise, the LORD has power over all things, Heaven and Earth, and He has and will use that power to save His people. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 40:1-11 (Advent 2: Series B)
Isaiah invokes beautiful imagery of the Good Shepherd who tends His flock, gathers His lambs in His arms, carries them in His bosom, and gently leads.
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