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Text: Isaiah 50:4-9aOn this Palm Sunday, we look at an Old Testament prophetic passage which talks about a vindicator who comes from God to remove us of our sin and shame. Jesus is the embodiment of this hope of God’s people; what He does on the cross is to make us right with God, removing…
Text: Isaiah 50:5-7; 52:13-53:12Easter is the biggest holiday and festival in all of Christendom. But what do we celebrate exactly? Is the Cross really that important? Can we have Easter without a resurrection? Should my life look different because of Easter? Join us for this series as dive into the truth of Easter and how it impacts every aspect of our lives. Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.com THIS SERMON CAN BE VIEWED ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmshgH0JLqxzRXiEr2QktQ Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) April 6, 2025Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.comFollow us on Facebook and Instagram
Jesus' suffering and sacrifice for our sins. Explore the cost of redemption and God's love for humanity.Text: Isaiah 53:7-12
Seminarian Alexander Proudfoot - Scripture: Isaiah 32:9-20 Text: Isaiah 32:9-20
Pastor Calvin Compagner - Scripture: Isaiah 49:8-16 Text: Isaiah 49:8-16
Text: Isaiah 1:10-20 Preacher: Nathaniel Lee
As the new year begins, many seek to make incremental changes through resolutions that often fade. This four-week series challenges the idea of simple change by emphasizing that God calls us not to mere improvement but to overcome. The Bible refers to believers as overcomers, not as those who settle for small steps. This series leads us through the spiritual battle of overcoming strongholds, interceding for others, and learning to trust fully in God's sufficiency.Week 3: Intercession is one of the most powerful weapons in spiritual warfare. God calls believers to stand in the gap for others.Text: Isaiah 63:5
Text: Isaiah 1:2-5, 10-20
Love is a often complex to explain, but with the birth of Jesus, and the life he lived, it becomes easier to understand. Jesus came to provide liberty from the captivity of Sin and to restore the relationship of people and Yahweh. In doing these things Jesus in all things shows to power and practice of Love.Text: Isaiah 9:4Big Idea: The coming of Christ brings liberty to enslaved sinners.Key Question: Who does Jesus free us from?1. Jesus frees us from the burden of sin.2. Jesus crushes the pain of Satan's accusation. 3. Jesus defeats the tyrant of death.
Do you have peace in your heart and mind? Many people spend their days, and money trying to find a way to make peace with the life they live. If personal struggles aren't enough there are political, economic, and familial battles that we have to navigate. God does not leave us to succumb to our anxieties, but He has provided peace from war, peace for our future and peace to live in the meantime.Text: Isaiah 9:5Big Idea: The coming of Christ ultimately brings the death of war.Key Question: How does the coming of Christ bring peace?1. Through the ultimate end of wartime.2. Through the promise of peacetime.3. Through the vision of how to live in the meantime.
Our world is a messy, broken place filled with messy, broken people. But if the birth of Jesus tells us anything, it tells us that God is not afraid of a mess. Born in a stable, wrapped in rags, and laid in a feeding trough, the Son of God began His life in a mess. Later, His life ended in a mess, wrapped in rags and nailed to a cross. In between, He mostly hung out with pretty messed up people, and it didn't bother Him one bit! He just kept on loving them, teaching them, and showing them a better way. When He went to the cross, Jesus willingly took all of our messiness – our sin, our junk, our mess – and paid the penalty for it. And He will enter into your life – no matter how messed up it is – if you'll only ask Him. In fact, nothing would give Him greater joy than to hear you say, “Lord, I know I'm messed up. Please come into my life. Forgive me and help me. Fix my brokenness and heal my messiness.” That decision will change your life.The Bible uses a metaphor to describe this change. It's that of light coming into the darkness. In foretelling the coming of the Savior, the prophet Isaiah wrote: “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light… for unto us a child is born; unto us a son is given…and he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Is. 9:2, 6)The darkness he talks about isn't a literal night, it is a darkness that covers the soul. But the Good News of Christmas is that the darkness doesn't have the last word. A light has dawned and His name is Jesus. For those who open their hearts to Him, the light of His grace, mercy, and forgiveness will rise in your heart and never stop shining. The light has come! That's good news! But what do we do with that? The same prophet, Isaiah, gave this counsel, “Arise, shine, for your light has come.” (Is. 60:1) Have you received the light of Jesus? Then shine that light to the world around you! As one whose messiness has been cleaned up, arise! Shine! Spread the news! Share the hope! Isaiah 58 tells us that to shine your light is to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke. It's to share your food with the hungry and clothe the naked. And if we do, then God's blessing, provision, and deliverance will appear in our own lives. So, arise, shine, for your light has come! Text: Isaiah 9:2, 6-7; 60:1-3; 58 Originally recorded on December 24, 2006, at Fellowship Missionary Church, Fort Wayne, IN
Date: December 24, 2024 Title: Rejoice for the King is Coming, Again! Text: Isaiah 9-11 Series: Prophecies of the Messiah Preacher: Rod Montgomery
Advent is a season of hope, where we look forward to the coming of the messiah. During the season of waiting, we remember that as Jesus came into the world, he brought the light that radiates and changes the lives of all who encounter him. In this second wee Pastor Fikre Prince talks about the Light of Joy that comes with the promised messiah, and how we can have that joy no matter the circumstances we find ourselves in.Text: Isaiah 9:3Sermon Summary:Big Idea: The coming of Christ is the light of joy.Key Question: How does Jesus fill our lives with joy? 1. Jesus grows his family. 2. Jesus brings us to a table of celebration.3. Jesus gives us forever joy.
Text: Isaiah 9:2-7; 11:1-10Christmas is a wonderful time of year! Each year the myths and ‘culture' of Christmas grows, but what does it all mean? Join us as we dive into the reality of the Christmas story and look deeper into the story, history, and purpose of Christmas. Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.com THIS SERMON CAN BE VIEWED ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqmshgH0JLqxzRXiEr2QktQ Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) December 1, 2024Worship Service of Bethany Baptist Church (Wendell, NC/Raleigh, NC) Come visit us in person! To learn more about our church visit: https://www.wearebethany.comFollow us on Facebook and Instagram
When life seems to be overwhelming, and crashing in on all sides, does God leave us alone to fend for ourselves? In this message Pastor Fikre Prince shares that God not only sees that we are struggling, but He sends a remedy to provide light and freedom in every situation. He sends Hope through Christ.Text: Isaiah 9:1-2Big Idea: The coming of Christ is the light of hope.Key Question: How is Jesus the hope we need?1. With Jesus, our gloom is overcome with glory. (v. 1)2. With Jesus, our darkness is overcome with light. (v. 2
Send us a textDuring Advent we are reminded that even in the darkness of waiting, there is reason to hope for God's light. (Text: Isaiah 8.11-9.2)
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Rev Ewen Matheson Sermon from Cross Free Church of Scotland in Ness freely available to listen to and download. Date:02.06.2024 Day/Time: Sunday 6pm Preacher: Rev Ewen Matheson Title: Drawing Others To The Lord Reading(s): Isaiah 60 v 1-22 Text: Isaiah 60 v 3 Psalm: 72 v 17-19 Scottish Psalter Download
The Text: Isaiah 14:12-32
The Text: Isaiah 14:1-11
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The Text: Isaiah 11 KJV
Text: Isaiah 63
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The Text: Isaiah 10:20-34
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The Text: Isaiah 10:1–19 KJV
Text: Isaiah 60
The Text: Isaiah 9:8-21
Text: Isaiah 58-59
This week Pastor Pace closes this 7 part series on Proper Doctrine. He discusses that proper doctrine comes from qualified preachers, and that you must obey it to really believe it. Text: Isaiah 28:9 "Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts."Please hit follow and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating and leave a review. For more information or to receive your own personal Bible study with Pastor Pace, call us at 214-391-0017 or visit our website at gtacdallas.com If you would like to hear current broadcasts tune into 1040AM KGGR in Dallas, TX every Wednesday at 3:15pm CST.
This week Pastor Pace continues teaching in this series by explaining how the Word, a Preacher, and God Himself is the combination to understanding proper doctrine. Text: Isaiah 28:9 " Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts."Please hit follow and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating and leave a review. For more information or to receive your own personal Bible study with Pastor Pace, call us at 214-391-0017 or visit our website at gtacdallas.com If you would like to hear current broadcasts tune into 1040AM KGGR in Dallas, TX every Wednesday at 3:15pm CST.
The Text: Isaiah 9
This week Pastor Pace concludes this 5 part series by talking about that the understanding and faith in proper doctrine comes directly from God. Text: Isaiah 28:9 "Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts."Please hit follow and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating and leave a review. For more information or to receive your own personal Bible study with Pastor Pace, call us at 214-391-0017 or visit our website at gtacdallas.com If you would like to hear current broadcasts tune into 1040AM KGGR in Dallas, TX every Wednesday at 3:15pm CST.
THE TEXT: Isaiah 8
This week Pastor Pace continues this series on knowing and believing proper doctrine. It's more than just talk, but once you understand the doctrine it will do a whole lot for your walk with God. Text: Isaiah 28:9 "Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts."Please hit follow and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating and leave a review. For more information or to receive your own personal Bible study with Pastor Pace, call us at 214-391-0017 or visit our website at gtacdallas.com If you would like to hear current broadcasts tune into 1040AM KGGR in Dallas, TX every Wednesday at 3:15pm CST.
THE TEXT: Isaiah 8
This week Pastor Pace continues to drive home the point that in order to be saved, you must believe the right doctrine. Text: Isaiah 28:9 "Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts."Please hit follow and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating and leave a review. For more information or to receive your own personal Bible study with Pastor Pace, call us at 214-391-0017 or visit our website at gtacdallas.com If you would like to hear current broadcasts tune into 1040AM KGGR in Dallas, TX every Wednesday at 3:15pm CST.
Pastors Andy and Christy Cass What if we took note of how God shows up in our daily lives during this holiday season? TEXT: Isaiah 7:14;Luke 1:26; GALATIANS 4:4-5; Genesis 1:14; Genesis 9:12-17; Genesis 17:11; Ecclesiastes 7:13,14 NOTES: Big Idea: Take note in your normal, in the miracles, and in your pain, if you look, you'll find Immanuel there." Ot (h226) pronounced “oath” SIGN // 3 of the first references: In the Normal // Genesis 1:14 In the Miraculous // Genesis 9:12-17 In the Pain // Genesis 17:11