Category: Isaiah’s Servant Songs

  • The Servant Sets His Face Like a Flint

    The Servant Sets His Face Like a Flint

    “Therefore I have set my face like a flint” (Isaiah 50:7) “When the days drew near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem” (Luke 9:51) A Palm Sunday Sermon on April 17, 2011 Download PDF sermon Text: Isaiah 50:4-9  • Readings: Isaiah 50:1-11; Luke 9:51-56; Matthew 21:1-9 Today,…

  • The Servant Who is the LORD’s Salvation

    The Servant Who is the LORD’s Salvation

    God called the Servant on this mission. But the Servant is not the Persian King Cyrus who allowed Israel to return to the Promised Land. He is the salvation not only of Israel, but of all nations of the earth. This salvation will be worldwide, bringing indescribable joy to all creation and glory to the…

  • The Servant Who Brings Justice

    The Servant Who Brings Justice

    Several interesting questions explained in this sermon: What is the sign of Jonah? Is Peter the rock? What are “the gates of hell”? What are the “keys of the kingdom”?

  • The Servant Songs of Isaiah

    The Servant Songs of Isaiah

      Beginning this Lord’s Day, April 3, 2011, we will start a new sermon series on the Servant Songs of Isaiah. “Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will not cry aloud or…

  • True Comfort for God’s People (Isaiah 40:1-5)

    True Comfort for God’s People (Isaiah 40:1-5)

    Jerusalem’s destruction and her seventy years of captivity are fitting judgment for a rebellious people, but they are not sufficient to pay for her sins. Rather, the message of comfort for Israel is grounded upon the Lord’s Servant who must come to their rescue.