Isaiah 9:2–7 We need to recognise that Jesus is the ultimate Joy TO the world.
Isaiah 9:2–7 We need to recognise that Jesus is the ultimate Joy TO the world.
Isaiah 9:6-7 What does Christmas have in common with the General Election – apart from them both being in December this year? They are both to do with appointing a ruler. But the Christmas ruler is global, eternal, and supernatural. And we don’t elect him – God has appointed him.
Isaiah 9:1-7 For many people Christmas is not a holly, jolly time, but a jolly hard time. The real Christmas of the Bible faces up to the darkness, but celebrates the light of hope that God has shone into it by sending Jesus.
Isaiah 9:1-6 For many people Christmas is not a holly, jolly time, but a jolly hard time. The real Christmas of the Bible faces up to the darkness, but celebrates the light of hope that God has shone into it by sending Jesus.
Isaiah 53:4-7 The cross is for Christians what the Golden Arches are for McDonald’s or the Swoosh is for Nike. It’s their logo that they proudly display everywhere. But why? What is the relevance today of a man’s execution 2000 years ago? The answer is found in two animals in an ancient prophecy.
Isaiah 63:1-6 Our view of Jesus really matters. Listen in as we ask if what Isaiah sees is the same as what we see.
Isaiah 56:1-8 Listen in to Isaiah’s words to God’s people waiting to go home. To people tempted to sin, feeling excluded and feeling irrelevant.
Isaiah 49:1-7 Discouragement in ministry can be incredibly painful. Listen in as we’re encouraged by the way Jesus faced-down his own discouragements.
Isaiah 1-39 Who we fear has a surprising influence on who we depend upon. Listen in as we see how this principle held true in Isaiah’s day and still holds true today.
Isaiah 52:13-53:12The big question is not ‘Can I accept God?’ but ‘Can God accept me?’ This chapter tells us how. The preacher Charles Spurgeon was once asked to sum up the Bible in a sentence. His reply was ‘Jesus died for me’. It’s a truth revealed here 700 years before Jesus was born.