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Title: A Future of Success Preacher: Mathew Freeman Series: God's Future for His People Passage: Isaiah 55:1-13
The Abundant Pardon Isaiah 55:6-9
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May 31, 2026 / Season: Trinity Sunday
00:00:00 Psalm 15000:00:35 2 Corinthians 100:03:58 Numbers 3300:09:30 Isaiah 5500:11:40 Consolation of ChristDay 150 Commentary and Content:https://andrewhorval.substack.com/p/route-66-day-150
An unhurried daily meditation using the Bible, prayer, and reflection led by Pastor Jon Ciccarelli, Discipleship Pastor of Crosswalk Church in Redlands, CA, and Director of Discipleship for Crosswalk Global.If you are enjoying the podcast please go to Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify and share your rating and a review as your input will help bring awareness of this discipleship resource to more listeners around the world.To learn more about Abide and discipleship go to www.crosswalkvillage.com/discipleshipPlease feel free to reach out to us at jon@crosswalkvillage.com any time with your comments and questions. Thanks and blessings!
Sermons By Antioch Community Church in Waltham, MA (Boston Area)
Second Baptist Church - Houston, TX | For the people of Israel, everything has come to a head - and they now find themselves at a life-defining point. For 54 chapters, they have tried and trusted everything except God. Now at chapter 55, God meets them in their exhaustion with invitation - where only life can be found.
Why Is This Church Still Here? | Christ For YouIsaiah 55:10–11 | 104th AnniversaryRedeemer Lutheran Church 2626 Liberty Blvd. South Gate, CA90280A congregation that once overflowed is now down to twenty people. The school is gone. The founding generation is dead. The neighborhood has changed. And the question nobody is saying out loud — but everybody is carrying — is this: Has God's Word failed here? Has He moved on? Is this place just a monument to a better time?In this church anniversary sermon, Pastor Rojas walks into that question without flinching — and answers it from Isaiah 55. God doesn't respond to His people's despair with a recovery plan or a timeline. He responds the same way He always has: He gives them His Word again.What does Isaiah 55 tell a struggling, shrinking congregation about whether God's Word is still working? Why does God hide His success in what looks like failure? What does the incarnation of Christ — a homeless preacher, abandoned by His disciples, dead in a tomb — have to do with empty pews in South Gate? What does “it shall not return to me empty” actually mean when the numbers say otherwise? And how does the cross prove, once and for all, that God defines what His Word accomplishes — and no statistic, no chart, no empty pew ever has?Subscribe & Share:Spotify: Christ For YouPortuguês: Cristo Para VocêWebsite: ZionWG.orgLooking for a Lutheran Church near you?Support the preaching of God's Word.
What kind of food and water does the Lord freely offer? Find out with Nathan Jones and Vic Batista on the podcast, The Truth Will Set You Free!
God's Merciful Appeal to Repentance - Isaiah 55:6-9
Fellowship North | Michael Thomas | 04.05.26
20 Proverbs 3-5; 23 Isaiah 55-63; 19 Psalms 9-15; 50 Philippians 4; 51 Colossians 1-4; 1 Thessalonians 1-2
The Lord issues a call to come to Him. It is a call that is compassionate, compelling, and confident.
Send us Fan MailShady Grove Wesleyan Church (March 1, 2026), titled "The Way: Invitation," a sermon by Pastor Todd Reynolds based on Isaiah 55:1–14.Sermon Summary: The Way: InvitationPastor Todd Reynolds discusses the concept of being followers of "The Way" and the struggle of maintaining spiritual hunger and pursuit of Jesus.The Covenant & Exile: Using Isaiah 55, he explains how God invites his people back from exile, not with commands, but with an invitation to a banquet.Invitation vs. Command: Pastor Todd emphasizes that Jesus' teachings are invitations to a better, abundant life, rather than mere moral commands.Who is Invited? The invitation is for everyone, especially the broken, ashamed, and thirsty—those who feel they don't fit in.Abundant Life: He challenges the congregation to move beyond simply being "saved" and to pursue the abundant life Jesus promises.Shady Grove Info Click here for more https://www.shadygrove.net/events FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/ShadyGroveWesleyanChurch
Morning Sermon Mt. Olive Baptist Church Isaiah 55 March 22 2026
Sunday morning sermons from Vertical Church St. Paul.
God pays for everything that has to do with salvation. God's ways are not like our ways. And the Word always accomplishes what God intends. Have a listen. Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Face to Face: A Novel of the Reformation by Amy Mantravadi Untamed Prayers: 365 Daily Devotions on Christ in the Book of Psalms by Chad Bird Remembering Your Baptism: A 40-Day Devotional by Kathryn Morales Sinner Saint by Luke Kjolhaug More from the hosts: Daniel Emery Price Chad Bird
How to get closer to God? What does it mean to seek God? We all chase something—success, security, happiness—but Scripture says there's only One who can truly satisfy. In this short message from Psalm 63 and Isaiah 55, Daren unpacks how David's desperate thirst in the desert points to the heart's deepest need: God Himself.Learn more about 12Church at https://www.twelvechurch.net/Find the 12Church evangelism training here: https://www.twelvechurch.net/evangelism-crash-course
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
February 7, 2026
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The God of Israel is the God Who initiates relationship with all mankind.
Title: Invited: Wear it Down Scripture: Isaiah 55:6-7 Message By: Pastor David Adams
So Much More: Creating Space for God (Lectio Divina and Scripture Meditation)
This guided Scripture meditation in Isaiah 55 uses Lectio Divina. God is doing work that we can’t even begin to imagine. In Isaiah God declares, “my thoughts are not your thoughts, and your ways are not my ways.” I have to confess… from my limited perspective it can be hard to understand what God is doing. This passage reminds me that God is doing things beyond our knowing. (see Job 36:26) As I refocus on the truth that God is God and I am not. And that God is good – always good. Then I start to rest in him and his work. Listen in to this guided meditation and allow the Holy Spirit to remind you that God is working. And that he uses his good Word to accomplish his good purposes. Here’s some helpful links I discussed in the podcast: The guided retreat to help you move into this new year with intention is here. You can find Jodie at http://www.jodieniznik.com/ Instagram @jodienzinik Facebook @JodieGNiznik Learn more about Lectio Divina and download your free Lectio Divina Journal here. And if you’re ready to make Scripture Meditation a part of your new year, I encourage you to join my Monday email newsletter here. I’ll send out link to the newest meditation every Monday morning. Download free sample chapters from my Bible studies here. The passages we meditated on is as follows: Isaiah 55:8-11, CSB For my thoughts are not your thoughts, and your ways are not my ways.” This is the Lord’s declaration. 9 “For as heaven is higher than earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. 10 For just as rain and snow fall from heaven and do not return there without saturating the earth and making it germinate and sprout, and providing seed to sow and food to eat, 11 so my word that comes from my mouth will not return to me empty, but it will accomplish what I please and will prosper in what I send it to do.” Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Title: Invited Scripture: Isaiah 55:1-7 Message By: David Adams
Today we're stepping into Isaiah 55 alongside Psalm 29, where God's voice takes center stage. Isaiah invites the thirsty to come and be filled, while Psalm 29 reminds us that the voice of the Lord is powerful, authoritative, and full of glory. Together, these passages show us that when God speaks, things move, hearts change, lives are restored, and nothing returns empty. If you've been listening for direction, renewal, or peace, this episode is a reminder that God's Word still carries power, purpose, and promise.Be Blessed and enjoy!Please follow, like and share our podcast with a friend or family member!
Common Table's December 14, 2025 sermon. Third Sunday of Advent - Isaiah 55:1-13 // Home for the Holidays w/Drew Willson.The ancient prophet Isaiah riffs on the good news: the people in exile get to go back home! Yet the Lord is changing expectations for what home and history look like. Let's listen to celebrate why this holy shake-up is a good thing, especially in this holiday season.
Christmas Cheer: Joy in Our Going Out
The New Year brings a lot of excitement for some, but weariness to others. No matter where we find ourselves, we have to admit that there are things we are pursuing to find meaning, purpose, and satisfaction that have let us down. This is where Isaiah 55 comes and offers us a beautiful solution: Come and find everything you need in God.
As we wrap up our year in the Historical Books, join Jensen in taking a moment to rest and pray through Isaiah 55, reflecting on 2025, and praying for God's blessing on 2026. Read the Bible with us in 2026! This year, we're exploring the Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Download your reading plan now. Your support makes TMBT possible. Ten Minute Bible Talks is a crowd-funded project. Join the TMBTeam to reach more people with the Bible. Give now. Like this content? Make sure to leave us a rating and share it so that others can find it, too. Use #asktmbt to connect with us, ask questions, and suggest topics. We'd love to hear from you! To learn more, visit our website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @TenMinuteBibleTalks. Don't forget to subscribe to the TMBT Newsletter here. Passages: Isaiah 55
12/28/25 This week's message is an invitation...it comes from an ancient call to connection and on this last Sunday of the year we think the timing is just right. hope you dig it...
Message from Cam Potts on December 28, 2025
Isaiah 55:8-118 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.10 As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earthand making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater,11 so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.
Isaiah 55: 6-7Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.7 Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts.Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.
For this 3rd week of advent and our last week in the Hebrew scriptures, we are reading the gorgeous words of Isaiah 55. This text starts us out in these bodies we've been given, these bodies that need water and food, and joy, and God. Why do we consume so many things that don't fill us up? How have things gone so haywire? What if we could just trust that there is a much bigger system we are being invited into, where our lives have meaning both alone and intertwined? And what if there's a pathway to that way of being, coming up just ahead on the right? Would you take it? Can we trust it?
What do you want for dinner when you get home? I love to cook for my family, so when they come home I ask what they want to eat. God is preparing a feast for His children when they come home, and it's all free. Have you ever seen that Reel, "Every vacation is all-inclusive if you invite your dad"? The new heaven and new earth has free food for everyone because Jesus paid it all up front. How do we get in to this dinner? It's free for everyone who returns to the Lord and receives forgiveness in Christ JesusRecorded live at Word of Life Church in Le Sueur, Minnesota, on Sunday, December 7, 2025, Pastor Jason Lang preaching.Powered by Restream https://restream.io/(Bensound Royality Free background music)
Isaiah 55:1-13 "An Invitation to Abundant Life!" Let me know what you think of the content in the comments below. If you have not subscribed yet, you can do that as well! ;() If any of you can help me with firewood, I could use help! If you're blessed by this daily Bible Study and you can help me with a donation of $5 or more to my PayPal address, it certainly would be appreciated! This next couple weeks I will be having a "FIREWOOD funds drive" so I can buy more firewood, and you can donate any amount to : reneholaday@gmail.com if you go to PayPal.com and let them know your amount and my PayPal email address. THANK YOU ahead of time! Blessings to everyone! ;()
Today we examine the test Isaiah gives us to determine whether our thoughts on the subject of winning are God's thoughts or conform to those of our age. And I will examine that test in light of a recent case argued by Christians before the United Sates Supreme Court and how I used to apply that test and compare both them to how Isaiah might have us apply his test.
Fr. Mike highlights the rich text in Isaiah 55 and 56 which reveals that the house of the Lord will not only be for the chosen people, but for all people. We also hear the story of how God mercifully restores Israel who is like an unfaithful bride. Today's readings are Isaiah 55-56, Ezekiel 16, and Proverbs 13:1-4. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.