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Isaiah

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Proper 11 • Isaiah 44:6–8 • July 20, 2014, Tony Cook Sep 2015

Proper 11 • Isaiah 44:6–8 • July 20, 2014, Tony Cook

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Witnesses of the Living God This approach focuses on the comparison of the God of creation who formed man with the gods formed by man from what God has created.


Proper 10 • Isaiah 55:10–13 • July 13, 2014, James Voelz Sep 2015

Proper 10 • Isaiah 55:10–13 • July 13, 2014, James Voelz

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From Promise to Triumph


Proper 24 • Isaiah 45:1–7 • October 19, 2014, William Carr Jr. Sep 2015

Proper 24 • Isaiah 45:1–7 • October 19, 2014, William Carr Jr.

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The clear point is that “God is God, and we are not,” nor is any human government. When we look at the world around us, watch or listen to the news, it is hard to find any truly righteous government at work, not even our own.


Proper 22 • Isaiah 5:1–7 • October 5, 2014, Dale Meyer Sep 2015

Proper 22 • Isaiah 5:1–7 • October 5, 2014, Dale Meyer

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God loved his Israel, his “pleasant planting.” He planted them to do good works, specifically to bring justice and righteousness to all people, but they gave him “wild grapes.”


Proper 20 • Isaiah 55:6–9 • September 21, 2014, Thomas Egger Sep 2015

Proper 20 • Isaiah 55:6–9 • September 21, 2014, Thomas Egger

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God therefore calls all humanity to true repentance, that is, to abandon their own wicked thoughts and ways and to return to God in faith—for God’s ways include incomprehensible mercy toward sinners.