Sermons about Isaiah 507 5010 (2024)

  • What Should I Do In The Midst Of A Storm

    Contributed by Jimmy Chapman on Feb 12, 2009

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    We all face storms in life. What are we to do in the midst of a storm?

    A passenger on an ocean liner was enduring a rough Atlantic crossing. As he leaned over the rail, his face a shade of green, a steward came along and tried to encourage him: “Don’t be discouraged, sir! No one’s ever died of seasickness yet!” The nauseous passenger looked up at the ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Better Than You?

    Contributed by Eloy Gonzalez on Sep 19, 2009

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    Ordinary Proper 20: The disciples argued about who was the greatest. Jesus told them that He - the Creator - would be betrayed and be killed. Jesus showed greatness through humility.

    What a ride! Can you imagine – I mean can you even begin to imagine – hanging out with the Creator of the universe!?! To see Him smile; to hear Him teach; to watch Jesus as He lived life with the zest and with the love that our Creator intended from the beginning – what a rush!But I wonder if ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Holy Is His Name (Part 1) Series

    Contributed by Mark Lewis on Sep 20, 2009

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    Part 3 in a series on the Lord’s Prayer

    HOLY IS HIS NAME (PART 1)LUKE 11:1-4INTRO. – At the beginning Jesus gives a warning against self-seeking prayer. God is to have priority in every aspect of our lives, and certainly in our times of deepest communion with Him. Praying is not to be a casual routine that gives passing homage to God, ...read more

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    Denomination: Pentecostal

  • On Biblical Doctrine Series

    Contributed by Dan Cormie on Sep 27, 2009

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    Continued look at law vs. gospel re: Sabbath Rest

    Dakota Community ChurchSeptember 27, 2009The Field & the Force 7The Force at Rest – (Part 3)So far we have looked at:1.When the Church is the fieldWhen the church is the field it is seen as the place people come to do the work of God.2.When the Church is the (labor) forceWhen the ...read more

    Denomination: Mennonite

  • A Great Deliverance

    Contributed by Chris Layton on Oct 5, 2009

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    Israel’s bondage in Egypt is really a physical representation of our spiritual bondage in sin.

    A Great DeliveranceExodus 12:13Israel’s bondage in Egypt is really a physical representation of our spiritual bondage in sin. What I would like to do today is look at how alike both experiences really are.I.Israel’s Bondage in Egypt.A.The Children of Israel were brought into Egypt by ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Lord's Name Is Our Blessing

    Contributed by Timm Meyer on Oct 30, 2009

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    Pentecost 1 / Trinity (C) - The Lord’s name reveals divine blessings. We see our Father’s care, our Savior’s grace, and the Holy Spirit’s peace.

    THE LORD’S NAME IS OUR BLESSING (Outline)June 7, 2009 -- PENTECOST 1 / TRINITY -- Numbers 6:22-27INTRO: Biblical names had important meanings attached to them. At times the name fulfilled the meaning for that person’s life. Other times the person’s life fulfilled the meaning of their ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • A God Who Exalts The Humble -- By Grace Series

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on Nov 2, 2009

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    God loves to exalt the humble and humble the exalted; He loves to be gracious to the undeserving, but has little room for the arrogant.

    A God Who Exalts the Humble -- By Grace(Deut. 8:1-3; 9:4-7 and Luke 14:7-24)1.I was watching "Chopped" on Food Network. It was down to two chefs. Chef A had prepared the best appetizer and entrée. Now it was time for dessert -- his dish did not get plated quite on time.2.One of the judges ...read more

    Denomination: Independent/Bible

  • Christians Count The Cost Of The Cross

    Contributed by Timm Meyer on Nov 13, 2009

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    Pentecost 16 (C) - Christians count the cost of the cross. This price takes sacrifice. Christ makes the sacrifice.

    CHRISTIANS COUNT THE COST OF THE CROSS (Outline)September 20, 2009 -- PENTECOST 16 -- Luke 14:25-33INTRO: At the center of the life of a Christian is Christ. At the center of the life of Christ is the cross. Today the cross is still considered by some only an instrument of extreme ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Jesus Seeks Lost Sinners

    Contributed by Timm Meyer on Nov 19, 2009

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    Pentecost 17(C) - Our Savior, Jesus Christ, seeks lost sinners. Each one is precious in his sight. Repentance brings heavenly joy.

    OUR SAVIOR SEEKS LOST SINNERS (Outline)September 27, 2009 -- PENTECOST 17 -- Luke 15:1-10INTRO: The center of Jesus’ earthly ministry was the cross. Jesus spent his entire life looking to the time he would die on the cross for the sins of the world. During his public ministry on ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Foundations For Evangelism

    Contributed by Richard Schwedes on Dec 7, 2009

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    As Christians we are called to be evangelists, God’s witnesses in all aspects of our life. This sermon explores why and begins to uncover how.

    Bill the plumber had finally made it back to churchHe was in His Sunday bestFor years his friends had wished he would come, they had prayed about him coming.One of them casually suggested coming onceBut he said “it’s not for me, the roof might fall in!”And he was never asked again.You see ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • The Tribulation (Part V) Series

    Contributed by Bill Burress on Oct 27, 2008

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    A look at the Anti-christ.

    “The Tribulation”(Part V) Did you ever have something happen that you just didn’t understand? We all have. Illustration: Terrie’s spooky phone call. John had the same experience while he was at Patmos receiving the revelation. John was given visions but he wasn’t given names ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • The Lord's Love For Children

    Contributed by Rick Crandall on Nov 7, 2008

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    5 signs of the Lord’s love for children

    The Lord’s Love for ChildrenLuke 18:15-17Sermon by Rick CrandallMcClendon Baptist Church – Sept. 21, 2008*The tune was first written as a marching song for the Union Army, during the Civil War: “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching.” Later this tune became one of the all-time favorite ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Half Has Not Been Told Of The Cradle (Sermon 1) Series

    Contributed by Toby Powers on Dec 6, 2008

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    The Queen Of Sheba said of Solomon that the half had not been told her of him. Our Lord said, "A Greater Than Solomon is here." In this first of three sermons we look at the cradle of Jesus.

    From The Desk Of Pastor Toby PowersTruth Baptist ChurchBremen, GADecember 2008THE HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD“The Cradle”I Kings 10:1-10Intro: This queen of Sheba, or as our Lord called her in Matthew the Queen of the South, who we see called Balkis by the Arabians, heard of the fame of Solomon ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Great Expectations Series

    Contributed by Aubrey Vaughan on Dec 18, 2008

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    Christmas message: The when, the who and the why of Christmas answered.

    GAL 4:4-5. CHRISTMAS AND GREAT EXPECTATIONS SLIDE 1: SO MANY OF US HAVE GREAT EXPECTATIONS AS WE APPROACH CHRISTMAS AFTER ALL ITS A MAGICAL TIME AND MANY PEOPLE SPEND THEIR DAYS COUNTING DOWN TO CHRISTMAS - YOU CAN ALWAYS GAURANTEE A RADIO/TV PRESENTER SAYING STRIAGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Changing Of The Guard

    Contributed by Mike Rickman on Dec 19, 2008

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    The birth of Jesus brought a transition in religion.

    December 21, 2008Morning ServiceText: Luke 1:46-55Subject: Mary’s SongTitle: The Changing of the GuardI want to wish everyone a blessed Christmas. I hope you have family time planned and that you enjoy every minute of it. How many of you stop at this time of the year and reflect on the ...read more

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    Denomination: Assembly Of God

  • Sermons about Isaiah 507 5010 (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the meaning of Isaiah 50:10? ›

    God sees us walking in darkness.

    Isaiah 50:10 is encouraging because it is a clear reminder that God sees His servant who is walking in darkness with no light. No matter how dark our valley, He is never unaware of our plight.

    What is the prayer on Isaiah 50 10? ›

    A short prayer of preparation:

    Father in Heaven, Your Son is the way, the truth, and the life. He is the light that we need to seek and follow. He is the only way to You. Help me to trust in You and Your perfect character as my circ*mstances grow dim, and seek to destroy me.

    What did Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would be called? ›

    Much of the hope and comfort that emanates from Isaiah 9:6 comes from the names or titles the prophet gives to the anticipated Messiah: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. For people looking and hoping for the Messiah, these names describe what they can expect him to be like.

    Who walks in darkness and has no light? ›

    Isaiah 50:10-11 New International Version (NIV)

    Let the one who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the LORD and rely on their God. But now, all you who light fires and provide yourselves with flaming torches, go, walk in the light of your fires and of the torches you have set ablaze.

    Who is the servant in Isaiah 50? ›

    This chapter gives us another picture of the Servant of the Lord who is Jesus Christ. Jesus lived a life of listening to the Father and speaking his word to us. He submitted his life to the will of the Father, which led to his rejection and suffering.

    What are the consequences of walking in darkness? ›

    While this does not always lead to a person living in pain and misery, it always degrades their spiritual health. The resulting condition includes increased sinful activity, more severe sin, the consequences thereof, and a time of hopelessness. Such was the case in Israel in Isaiah 9.

    Who is Jesus according to Isaiah? ›

    Who Is Jesus? Isaiah 53:1-3 tells us he is the Servant of the Lord, who was, in every way, ordinary in appearance. His birth was like a root out of dry ground—unnoticed by almost everyone. He had no beauty that people would be drawn to his appearance.

    What was God's call to Isaiah? ›

    Isaiah's Call

    God didn't wait long to give Isaiah a divine task. As soon as Isaiah expressed his willingness to go, God sent him out with this warning. "He said, 'Go and tell this people: "'Be ever hearing, but never understanding; be ever seeing, but never perceiving.

    What is Isaiah also known as? ›

    Isaiah is often called “The Messianic Prophet.” He is called this because he records many prophecies of the coming of the Messiah into the world. “Messiah” means “the anointed one.” In the Old Testament, priests were anointed with oil when they were appointed to their office ( Exodus 30:25-30 ; Leviticus 8:10-13 ).

    What does it mean to walk in darkness spiritually? ›

    If then, the light that is within you is darkness, how great is that darkness!” We have already learned that if we continue to walk in darkness, it means we are continuing to walk in destructive ways. These include a multitude of temptations and desires found in the world that only harm us as well as others.

    What are the different types of spiritual darkness? ›

    Three different types of darkness are outlined in the EXPLORE text: the darkness of shame and isolation, the darkness of enemy oppression and the darkness of hopelessness.

    Is darkness just the absence of light? ›

    Darkness is defined as a lack of illumination, an absence of visible light, or a surface that absorbs light, such as a black one.

    What does it mean the humble will inherit the earth? ›

    The saying implies that those who forgo worldly power will be rewarded in the kingdom of heaven .

    What does dust and unto dust you shall return mean? ›

    For we are dust and to dust we shall return. And though part of us will die, there is another part that can experience eternal life. And as we look at Jesus's life, what we will see is a constant letting go, a constant surrender, a constant giving of himself.

    What does only say the word and my soul shall be healed mean? ›

    What we're meaning is, all you have to do is speak the word, and it will happen like that … We're not asking for an exact transaction to happen at that moment. We're not listening for a specific word, we're expressing our confidence in our faith that God desires to heal us of whatever sins.” ( Original Air 2-06-18)

    What does it mean to walk in the darkness? ›

    If then, the light that is within you is darkness, how great is that darkness!” We have already learned that if we continue to walk in darkness, it means we are continuing to walk in destructive ways. These include a multitude of temptations and desires found in the world that only harm us as well as others.

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