Isaiah 6:6-7 from woe to salvation
The gospel story is still amazing
Perhaps the coal was blood soaked from all of the sacrifices. "Your guilt has been removed, and your sin atoned for."
Jesus came to atone for our sins, to save us from staying shattered and broken.
Heavenly sorrow- leads to repentance
Worldly sorrow- sad that you got caught
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sermon: Revive- still amazing
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Sermon:Revive- Shattered
Isaiah 6:5 "Woe to me; I am ruined!"
Woe- an impassioned expression of grief and despair
Ruined- undone, shattered
As Isaiah became aware of God's holiness, he realized how unholy he was, and he confesses and repents of his sins
-We are born with a sin nature
-We have a wicked heart
-we need to repent of our sins
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Sermon:Why are you so afraid? RickT
Fear is always with us. It would like to rule over us. Fear can help us too.
Mk4:35-41 you of little faith, why are you so afraid?
-When we are faced with something hard, we can respond in fear or faith.
Fear can keep us from doing great things. Choose to be overwhelmed by God, not fear. We have other information-Gods wisdom and power-that we can believe in
-God is not asleep. ps121:1-4 He is always with us
-Not all fear is bad. Fear can make us rely on God, be in awe of him, revere Him
Rest in Gods presence, promise and power. Follow Him.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Sermon: Revive- Holy, Holy, Holy
Isaiah 6:1-8
What I believe about God affects every area in my life
-God is alive! In the middle of everything in my life, God is alive. Rev22:13, Psalm 90:1-4,
-God is in charge! Isaiah6:1, 46:10 I don't have to worry, he's got it
-God is holy, holy, holy! v.3 understanding his holiness makes his love so unbelievable Eze1:27-28, Rev4:1-11,
-God is glorious! He's not done yet.