Isaiah 66:1-24

Sunday 29th December 2024

Read: Isaiah 2:1-5; 2 Peter 3:1-13; Mark 9:42-48; Isaiah 66:1-24

Sermon: Isaiah 66:1-24

Introduction: “Your life will depend on the decisions you make”

· Sensible people heed reasonable warnings

· Isaiah 1. ‘The key to the book’

· Isaiah 2. The goal to which Isaiah’s prophecy points

· Isaiah’s three Messianic portraits

1-4. God looks on the heart

· What God looks for and what he does not look for

5-14. God gives his people joy, peace and comfort

· A miraculous birth ends the curse

15-24. God will be glorified in salvation and judgment

· God’s glory will be declared and known

· A terrifying future to be avoided by God’s grace

Conclusion: waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God (2 Peter 3:1-13)

· We are faced with a real choice (66:3-4);

Do our our souls delight in what God delights in?

 

Christmas Day, 2024 – Luke 2:22-40

Christmas Day, Wednesday 25th December 2024

Read: Isaiah 9:2-7, 40:1-11, 52:7-10; Luke 2:22-40

Sermon: Luke 2:22-40

Introduction: “Did you find all you were looking for?”

 

22-24. Joseph & Mary: pious and poor

25-27. Simeon’s testimony

28-35. Simeon’s prophetic praise

Simeon’s challenge to us:

 

36-38. Anna speaks of Jerusalem’s redemption

Conclusion: Jesus: foundation or stumbling block?

Isaiah 65:1-25 Will Yhwh keep silent regarding Jerusalem?

Sunday 22nd December 2024

Read: Revelation 21:1-22:7; Isaiah 65:1-25

Sermon: Isaiah 65:1-25

Isaiah 1-64 Will there be a holy new Jerusalem?

Isaiah 65:1-25 Will Yhwh keep silent at the condition of Jerusalem?
65:1-7 the failed Jerusalem: too holy for Church!

65:8-16 bow to destiny or the God of blessing

65:17-25 A restored Jerusalem and a renewed creation

Revelation 21-22 The new Jerusalem and renewed creation

 

Isaiah 63:15-64:12 For our salvation he came down

Sunday 15th December 2024

Read: Psalm 144; Mark 15:21-32; Revelation 1:7, 22:20; Isaiah 63:15-64:12

Sermon: Isaiah 63:15-64:12

Isaiah 63:15-19 Look down and return…

Isaiah 64:1-5 Come down and save…

Isaiah 64:6-7 …or we will be blown away

Isaiah 64:8-12 Please end our affliction

Mark 15:21-32 For our salvation he did not come down

Revelation 1:7, 22:20 For our salvation he will come down again

 

Isaiah 63:1-14 The winepress of the fury of God

Sunday 8th December 2024

Read: Revelation 19:1-21; Isaiah 63:1-14

Sermon: Isaiah 63:1-14

Isaiah 1-62 The real and ideal Jerusalem and its king

Isaiah 63:1-6 The anointed conqueror and the winepress of judgement
63:1-3 who and what is happening here?

63:4-6 why?

Isaiah 63:7-14 Remembering the compassionate God who saves
63:7-10 God’s compassion and Israel’s rebellion

63:11-14 where is the God of the Exodus?

Revelation 19 Jesus: the agent of God’s judgement

 

Isaiah 61:1-62:12 The Messiah brings Yahweh’s good news

Sunday 1st December 2024

Read: Luke 4:16-21; Isaiah 61:1-62:12

Sermon: Isaiah 61:1-62:12

Introduction: The problem of righteousness

Isaiah 61:1-7 The Messiah speaks: mourning turns to gladness

Isaiah 61:8-9 Yahweh’s commitment to his people

Isaiah 61:10-11 Rejoicing in Yahweh’s salvation

Isaiah 62:1-5 The delightful future for God’s people

Isaiah 62:6–9 Your kingdom come, your will be done…

Isaiah 62:10–12 Be ready: the Savior is coming

Conclusion: Luke 4:16-21 The saviour has come (and is coming)