Isaiah 2:1-5 Sermon First Sunday of Advent. You serve your own interests on your fast day and oppress all your workers. Hear me, you heavens!
For the LORD has spoken: “I reared children and brought them up, but... Read verse in New International Version The ministry of Isaiah was a difficult one.

The message of this prophet is amazingly relevant to our needs today. The Vision of Isaiah (Isaiah 1:1-7) Isaiah 1:1 The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. Sermon Bible Commentary. This gives the idea that justice is right living, doing the right thing, going the right way. The people Isaiah knew weren't listening. Let’s begin with Isaiah, Chapter 1, verse 1. As we study the prophets, we notice that many of the problems that Judah or Israel had were similar to the problems that we have in our country today.
Chapters 42-53 of the book of Isaiah contain four Servant Songs.

But Isaiah says that Your silver has become dross, your wine is mixed with water. • The first song (42:1-4) tells of the call of the Servant to “bring justice to the nations” (42:1). We know that God wants all to come to Him and be saved. Isaiah paints a different picture. Watch Queue Queue Isaiah 61 describes the good news of Messiah Jesus, a mission that uses words we can feel! The message of this prophet is amazingly relevant to our needs today. John was the way-preparer, the forerunner of our Lord. Isaiah 6:1-5 Topic: Series Worship was God’s gift to man and man only. Listen, earth! How did you come to church? Sermons from Isaiah Holy, Holy, Holy (Isaiah 6) Christ B.C. He teaches through conscience. Sermon Notes for Jeremiah 1 Next Book → ← Back to Chuck Smith's Bio & Resources ← Back to all Commentaries. In Isaiah 61, we also hear the word “righteousness,” which is often used along with justice. What are a few of the leading lines of God's instruction to the soul? Look! (Isaiah 9:6) Who’s in Charge Here? The Servant is God’s agent to do God’s work in the world. Isaiah 49:1-7 Isaiah 49:4 "The Discouraged Servant" Introduction At one time or another most of us have been depressed, down in the dumps, discouraged. We’re going to give special attention to verses 6 and 7, but I want to read Isaiah 9:1 … His message was given in a time of great crisis both politically and religiously. Isaiah 1:18.

He sees a smiling, winsome face with joy that bubbles over and splashes on those around Him. Sermon Notes for Isaiah 1:18 Next Section → Sermon Notes for Song of Solomon 1 ← Prior Book.

Watch Queue Queue. Silver represents their riches - and the riches of the people of God is not primarily financial, but justice and the righteousness of the city. Charles Henrickson) Posted on December 7, 2014 December 7, ... Isaiah here is prophesying the ministry of John the Baptist, who would do just that.