Isaiah 49-51

Pastor Marshall Ochs | November 14, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 49-51. These chapters speak of a Servant that will redeem the exiled house of Israel and call the nations to repentance. This Servant will suffer for His people and blot out their transgressions. This Servant is Jesus and Isaiah prepared Israel for His arrival.

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Isaiah 45-48

Pastor Marshall Ochs | November 7, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 45-48. These chapters display the supremacy of God over all creation and how that supremacy impacts Babylon and His people. The prophet declared that Cyrus the Persian would release the Hebrews from Babylonian exile and fund the rebuilding of their homeland. This news was unexpected and challenged the Hebrews to trust God even when His plan was different from their plan.

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Isaiah 42-44

Pastor Marshall Ochs | October 31, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 42-44. These chapters explore the way God leads His people through tribulation to expose their spiritual blindness. The prophet also gives good news about the end of exile in Babylon and encourages His readers to see the gospel presentation. These chapters finish with an examination of idolatry and the foolishness of serving false gods.

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Isaiah 40-42

Pastor Marshall Ochs | October 24, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 40-42. These chapters reveal God’s plan of setting the Hebrew captives free, but also His ultimate plan of setting the captive world free. Isaiah boldly declares that God’s plan is supreme and it includes comfort and provision for His people in the midst of tribulation.

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Isaiah 36-39

Pastor Marshall Ochs | October 17, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 36-39. These chapter mark the end of the Assyrian saga and the beginning of the Babylonian exile. Isaiah never saw the exile in person, but he spent his final years preparing the people for suffering and witnessing God’s faithfulness. The message during the Assyrian invasion and the exile was trust God; the same message for the modern church.

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Isaiah 33-35

Preston Scott | October 10, 2021

In this message, Preston teaches from Isaiah 33-35. These chapters paint a picture of a Messiah who will judge the nations with vengeance. Leadership across the nations is corrupt at every level, and God has a plan to clean house and establish new leadership. This new leader will be a righteous king who causes gardens to grow in the desert and wipes away the tears of His followers. This king is Jesus.

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Isaiah 30-32

Pastor Marshall Ochs | October 3, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 30-32. Assyria is coming to destroy Judah, and the religious leaders encourage King Hezekiah to ask Egypt for help. These chapters include God’s response to this foolish plan, and how the Lord will purify His people from their unfaithfulness. The prophet also addresses the influence of wicked leaders on God’s people and promises a Messiah that will lead the people with righteousness.

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Isaiah 28-29

Pastor Marshall Ochs | September 26, 2021

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Isaiah 28-29. In these chapters, the prophet shifts focus from the coming judgement on earth to the condition of God’s people. These chapters were most likely written after the fall of Samaria in 722 BC, and Isaiah used their pride and drunkenness as an illustration for Jerusalem. God’s people are looking for security in forming an alliance with Egypt rather than trusting in God, and the land was void of strong spiritual leadership. These issues produced a laziness in God’s people, and Isaiah was making it clear — the Lord has had enough.

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