Articles
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Old Testament: Isaiah 61:10-62:3 (Christmas 1: Series B)
It was because He wore all our ugliness and mockery on the cross that we have this great exchange. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11 (Advent 3: Series B)
The main teaching for our text is: Salvation is something God clothes us with and not something we manufacture. -
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. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 61:10-62:3 (Christmas 1: Series B)
The Lamb of God is stripped of His garment and sheds His blood on a cross to clothe us in robes of righteousness and garments of salvation—like a bridegroom who adorns himself and his bride. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11 (Advent 3: Series B)
The words the Anointed One uses to describe His reign are very familiar ones: Preach to the afflicted, bind up the broken hearted, liberty for the captives, opening eyes, comfort and provide for those who mourn. -
Binding Up the Brokenhearted
Into our world of sin, broken hearts, physical ailments, and psychological suffering, our Lord of grace descended.
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Podcasts
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40 Minutes Live from HWSS: Episode 100
This podcast was recorded live Here We Still Stand Conference in San Diego, California. Chad Bird, Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorenson discuss Isaiah 61 and Luke 4.
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