Sermon: Isaiah 50
Israel deserved the captivity due to sins. Then Jesus spoke in prophecy of God teaching Him and His faithful use of God's gifts. He let men crucify Him, but with God's help He mocked His adversaries and their vain ideas and plans.

Israel deserved the captivity due to sins. Then Jesus spoke in prophecy of God teaching Him and His faithful use of God's gifts. He let men crucify Him, but with God's help He mocked His adversaries and their vain ideas and plans.
Coronavirus fear is everywhere, but Christians should be full of faith. They should exalt facts over fables in the media feeding frenzy of terrifying Americans. There is a godly balance to deal with the world's constant fear tactics.
Coronavirus fear is everywhere, but Christians should be full of faith. They should exalt facts over fables in the media feeding frenzy of terrifying Americans. There is a godly balance to deal with the world's constant fear tactics.
Israel deserved the captivity due to sins. Then Jesus spoke in prophecy of God teaching Him and His faithful use of God's gifts. He let men crucify Him, but with God's help He mocked His adversaries and their vain ideas and plans.
Coronavirus fear is everywhere, but Christians should be full of faith. They should exalt facts over fables in the media feeding frenzy of terrifying Americans. There is a godly balance to deal with the world's constant fear tactics.
Israel deserved the captivity due to sins. Then Jesus spoke in prophecy of God teaching Him and His faithful use of God's gifts. He let men crucify Him, but with God's help He mocked His adversaries and their vain ideas and plans.
The chapter begins by an intimate exchange between Messiah and God. He would have more success with Gentiles than with Jews. He would unite Jews and Gentiles to be a great kingdom with numbers beyond belief given the situation.
God reproved Israel for sins in spite of His fulfilled prophecies and chastening. He chose to end the time in Babylon for His own name's sake. He showed His care of Israel by sending Cyrus, but the reason for their trouble was their fault.
God reproved Israel for sins in spite of His fulfilled prophecies and chastening. He chose to end the time in Babylon for His own name's sake. He showed His care of Israel by sending Cyrus, but the reason for their trouble was their fault.
God reproved Israel for sins in spite of His fulfilled prophecies and chastening. He chose to end the time in Babylon for His own name's sake. He showed His care of Israel by sending Cyrus, but the reason for their trouble was their fault.
The chapter begins by an intimate exchange between Messiah and God. He would have more success with Gentiles than with Jews. He would unite Jews and Gentiles to be a great kingdom with numbers beyond belief given the situation.
God mocked Babylon as a virgin daughter to be disgraced by the Persians and as a lady doomed to widowhood and loss of children. God would destroy Babylon for her sorcery and witchcraft. Her satanic advisors would not stop Him at all.
God comforted the captive Jews in Babylon that He was superior to idols by nature, by fulfilled prophecy, and by righteous salvation. While Persia would carry Babylon's idols away, God carries His people from birth to old age.
God comforted the captive Jews in Babylon that He was superior to idols by nature, by fulfilled prophecy, and by righteous salvation. While Persia would carry Babylon's idols away, God carries His people from birth to old age.
God comforted the captive Jews in Babylon that He was superior to idols by nature, by fulfilled prophecy, and by righteous salvation. While Persia would carry Babylon's idols away, God carries His people from birth to old age.
God mocked Babylon as a virgin daughter to be disgraced by the Persians and as a lady doomed to widowhood and loss of children. God would destroy Babylon for her sorcery and witchcraft. Her satanic advisors would not stop Him at all.
God comforted Israel that He had great things in store for them. He ridiculed the folly of idolatry and explained He blinded such men. He had forgiven Israel and would send Cyrus to save them from Babylon to fulfill prophecies of their return.
God promised Cyrus and Israel He would use Cyrus for His glory to restore His people to Jerusalem. He declared His sovereign rule over all men, and though His work was not always seen, He would eradicate idolatry for His own final glory.
God comforted Israel that He had great things in store for them. He ridiculed the folly of idolatry and explained He blinded such men. He had forgiven Israel and would send Cyrus to save them from Babylon to fulfill prophecies of their return.
God promised Cyrus and Israel He would use Cyrus for His glory to restore His people to Jerusalem. He declared His sovereign rule over all men, and though His work was not always seen, He would eradicate idolatry for His own final glory.
God comforted Israel that He had great things in store for them. He ridiculed the folly of idolatry and explained He blinded such men. He had forgiven Israel and would send Cyrus to save them from Babylon to fulfill prophecies of their return.
Slides to show the horrible danger of spatial disorientation for pilots and divers. They must learn their instruments to fly in bad weather. Christians must learn the Bible to survive the bad weather of this wicked world and their own lusts.
God promised Israel He would save them from Babylon; He would exchange others for them. He would regather them as a nation and prove He was the only God. They deserved the captivity, but He would save them for His own sake.
God promised Israel He would save them from Babylon; He would exchange others for them. He would regather them as a nation and prove He was the only God. They deserved the captivity, but He would save them for His own sake.
God promised Israel He would save them from Babylon; He would exchange others for them. He would regather them as a nation and prove He was the only God. They deserved the captivity, but He would save them for His own sake.
God would send His Servant - Jesus our Lord - and He would greatly bless His ministry to save the Gentiles from their blindness and idolatry. Hallelujah! But He would also destroy the Jews, who rebelled against greater privileges.
Jesus asked, What if a man shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? God describes salvation and discipleship in economic terms. Daily choices show how you value your soul. Jesus dying for sinners shows the soul price of salvation.
God would send His Servant - Jesus our Lord - and He would greatly bless His ministry to save the Gentiles from their blindness and idolatry. Hallelujah! But He would also destroy the Jews, who rebelled against greater privileges.
God would send His Servant - Jesus our Lord - and He would greatly bless His ministry to save the Gentiles from their blindness and idolatry. Hallelujah! But He would also destroy the Jews, who rebelled against greater privileges.
Newell Eastland reviewed Bible examples and principles as to why God's ministers, even John, Jesus, and Paul, were rude in preaching content and style at times. They were opposite most preachers today pandering to compromisers.