Articles
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Christmas in Isaiah: A Child and a Son
Let us ponder the Son, the precious Son of God, given as a ransom and sacrifice for us, that we too might be called children of God. -
Christmas in Isaiah: Dog Soldiers, Army Boots, and Baby Jesus
Gideon’s “foolish” weaponry of clay jars and shofars will give way to the Messiah’s “foolish” ways of doing things, for his weapons will be humility, fidelity, and, above all, the word of his Father. -
Christmas in Isaiah: Be Fruitful and Multiply
Isaiah speaks to our time. He speaks to our rejoicing now and an anticipated joy-filled future. Christ’s coming, Christmas, brings them both. -
Christmas in Isaiah: The Dawning of a New Light
Because of Christ, we find safety and healing in the light. Because of Christ, we do not have to be afraid of the truth that his light reveals. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 51:4-6 (Last Sunday of the Church Year: Series B )
The Israelites had taken the Covenantal promise and the language of separation and interpreted them to mean the message of salvation and restoration was meant for only them. But this is counter to the reality of the Scriptures. -
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.
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