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Isaiah 45:20-23
Theme: The Beloved
Key Chapter: 53
Key Verse: 53:6
66 chapters; 1,292 verses; 37,036 words
Grade level: 7.1
Author: The Holy Spirit of God by inspiration (2 Tim 3:15) through Isaiah
Date Written: 8th Century B.C.
Outline:
I. Words Of Condemnation.
chs.1-39
II.
Words Of Consolation.
chs.40-66
Here are some MESSAGES from the Master:
I.
A Message to the Church.
v.20
“assemble” - to call individuals together (Hebrews 10:25)
The purpose of the assembly.
(W-I-F-E)
The praise of the assembly.
(Psalm 111:1)
The power of the assembly.
(Matthew 16:18)
II.
A Message to the Christian.
v.21
“Tell ye and bring them near”
The Gospel plan.
(Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8)
The Gospel perversion.
(cf.
Luke 17:20 with Romans 10:17; exception is 1 Peter 3:1-6)
The Gospel power.
(2 Corinthians 5:17)
III.
A Message to the Carnal.
v.22
“Look unto me and be ye saved”
The Path of God.
(John 14:6)
The person of God.
“I am God” (Deity of Christ - John 8:57-59; 8:24; 18:4-6; 14:8-9)
The Preeminence of God - “none else”
IV.
A Message to the Confident.
v.23
“every knee shall bow” (Romans 14:11; Philippians 2:10)
The devils shall bow.
(Mark 5 the legion asked if Jesus was there to torment them before the time)
The dead shall bow.
(Revelation 20:11-15)
The Devil shall bow.
(Revelation 20:10)
Conclusion:
Which message did God give you?
Preached at VBC 4/28/2010
Preached “1” at VBC 4/24/2013
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