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Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 (9-13) (Epiphany 5: Series C)
Isaiah finds himself in the presence of the living God—the Holy One. This is a terrifying situation because Isaiah knows full well that the unholy cannot endure the presence of the Holy. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 62:1-5 (Epiphany 2: Series C)
God created mankind to be His bride and now, in Christ Jesus, the Church of God is the bride of Christ. -
Why Not Diapers and Casseroles Instead of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh?
Couldn't Mary and Joseph have used more practical gifts? Why did the magi bring such unusual presents to the Christ Child? And how do these Gentiles fit into this very Jewish part of Matthew's Gospel? Let's ask some Old Testament prophets and poets for the answer. -
Old Testament: Isaiah 60:1-6 (Epiphany: Series C)
This Epiphany text brings the coming of the Light and the Light shining in the darkness drawing all men to it together. -
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 58:3-9a (Epiphany 5: Series A)
There are good, God-pleasing reasons to attend a Divine Service, but worship attendance can also be an action by which we try to earn or deserve the favor and love of God. This is an ongoing struggle in every worshiping community.
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