Sermon Series: Our God Saves

Our God Saves: Isaiah 45

GOD WILL COME AND SAVE US
Today we see God deliver Israel from Babylon, but we find out that it was really about something much larger. God promises a Savior to come, a Deliverer much greater than any other, who comes to rescue us for eternity.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 44

God, through His prophet Isaiah, reminds us that we are God’s workmanship: God created us, and therefore we are to be obedient to what God calls us.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 43

Let us learn from the mistakes of our brothers and sisters of old, and seek to glorify God in all we do.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 42

THE SERVANT OF THE LORD
Isaiah 42 proclaims Christ hundreds of years in advance, telling of God’s Servant establishing God’s Kingdom, calling people to repent of idolatry and worship God alone. We worship God by learning about Jesus, and living as Jesus lived.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 40

COMFORT GOD’S PEOPLE [700-600-500]
Isaiah 40 takes us 200 years forward in time to the end of the Babylonian captivity. God offers comfort to a new generation who is willing to be obedient. Will we be an obedient generation or not?

Our God Saves: Isaiah 38-39

In moments of personal pain and tempting pleasure it can be easy to
doubt God’s goodness and to forget our allegiance to Him. We must remember it is Jesus faithfulness to us and not our faithfulness to him that is the guarantee of our salvation.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 36-37

Christians face many battles against culture, sin, and self, as well as against a spiritual enemy in Satan. Isaiah provides an account of a great battle so we can learn to face challenges with unwavering faith in God.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 34-35

There are really only two kinds of people in this world, those whose final outcome will be to incur the eternal judgment of God and those whose final outcome will be to enjoy the eternal peace of salvation with God.

Our God Saves: Isaiah 33

WHAT IS OUR ETERNAL HOPE?
When all around us we see corruption and division in our world, Isaiah 33 provides a view of what God does when people and/or nations repent and return to Jesus. Hope, healing, and redemption, are attributes of Christ’s Kingdom beginning here on earth and completed in eternity.