
Isaiah 52:13-52:12 The Servant
Continuing our series on the Major Prophets, we reach this profound prophetic poem from Isaiah which tells us about our suffering Saviour.
Continuing our series on the Major Prophets, we reach this profound prophetic poem from Isaiah which tells us about our suffering Saviour.
We’re going to be looking at Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel over the next six weeks, and our series begins with Isaiah 5, and the picture of God’s people, Israel, as the Vineyard.
We continue looking at Job and the suffering he experiences, and see how the news that God is sovereign is such good news when we go through suffering.
We start our mini-series on Job by looking at why God would allow suffering, why suffering can be in our best interests, and why Job was not forsaken by God but being allowed to demonstrate his faith for the glory of God.
Every felt frustrated at the way life’s going? The place God’s put you? The things that are happening around you? We look at what happens as Jonah tries to tell God he could do God’s job better, and see how much better it is that God is God (and not you or I.)
The first in our two part series on Jonah – the most famous minor prophet book in the Bible… Rebellion, storm, and some massive ironies. We look at the way that Jonah points forward to Christ, and what it tells us about our own standing before God, and how God sees us.
In our final sermon in the series on the end of Acts, we follow Paul as he reaches Rome and see how his chains were no hindrance to the gospel.
In our latest online sermon we look at Paul’s journey over sea as he journeys, a prisoner, to Rome to have an audience with Caesar. Shipwreck, and chaos threaten to destroy them all, but God is at work.
Things look bleak for Paul, and yet, forced into a corner, he makes a decision that proves to be utterly within God’s providence.