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The sermon presents Isaiah as a profoundly theological and Christ-centered prophecy whose message of divine judgment and redemptive hope spans centuries. Following a period of relative Judah's prosperity, Isaiah addresses Judah's spiritual decline. Central to the book is the covenant lawsuit against Jerusalem and the nations, exposing systemic injustice, idolatry, and the impending judgment that will culminate in the destruction of the earthly city, yet preserve a remnant through which God's salvation will be fulfilled. The sermon emphasizes Isaiah's rich Christological significance, highlighting how the New Testament repeatedly cites him to reveal the Messiah's identity as the suffering servant, the virgin-born King, and the light to the Gentiles, while also affirming core doctrines such as the Trinity, divine sovereignty, and the holiness of God. Through a detailed exploration of Isaiah's life, historical setting, the sermon underscores the book's enduring role as the 'Fifth Gospel' and the Old Testament's most comprehensive revelation of God's redemptive plan in Christ.