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 (Isaiah) What to Hang Your Life On by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 22-23  
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 (Isaiah) Judgment and Praise in the Great Tribulation by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 24-25  
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 (Isaiah) God’s Word to Drinkers by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 28  
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 (Isaiah) The Cause & Cure of Spiritual Blindness by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 29  
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 (Isaiah) Our Beautiful King by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 32-33  
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 (Isaiah) The Highway of Holiness by David Guzik

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 34-35  
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 The King in His Beauty by C. H. Spurgeon

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 33:17  
Description: DELIVERED ON LORD'S-DAY MORNING, MAY 26TH, 1867, BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Thine eyes shall see the king in his beauty: they shall behold the land that is very far off.”-Isaiah 33:17. WHEN the Assyrians had invaded Judea with an immense army, and were about to attack Jerusalem, Rab-shakeh was sent with a railing message to the king and his people. When Hezekiah heard of the blasphemies of the proud Assyrian, he rent his clothes and put on sackcloth, and went into the house of the Lord, and sent the elders of the priests covered with sackcloth to consult with Isaiah the prophet. The people of Jerusalem, therefore, had seen their king in most mournful array, wearing the garments of sorrow, and the weeds of mourning; they were, however, cheered by the promise that there should be so complete a defeat to Sennacherib, that the king should again adorn himself with the robes of state, and appear with a smiling countenance in all the beauty of joy. Moreover, through the invasion of Sennacherib, the people had not been able to travel; they had been cooped up within the walls of Jerusalem like prisoners. No journeys had been made, either in the direction of Dan or Beersheba, even the nearest villages could not be reached; but the promise is given, that so completely should the country be rid of the enemy, that wayfarers should be able to see the whole of their territory, even that part of the land which was very far off...
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 The Portion of the Ungodly by C. H. Spurgeon

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 47:14  
Description: THE PORTION OF THE UNGODLY. A SERMON DELIVERED ON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13TH, 1862, BY REV. C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON. “Behold, they shall be as stubble; the fire shall burn them; they shall not deliver themselves from the power of the flame: there shall not be a coal to warm at, nor fire to sit before it.”-Isaiah 47:14. THIS text is part of a terrible description of God's judgment upon Babylon and Chaldea. The prophet had clearly written out the indictment of the Lord against that tyrannic people, and having proved their guilt he pronounces their sentence. He accused them of shewing no mercy to the inheritance of the Lord which, in his wrath, he had given into their hands. He charges them with pride and boastfulness, for Chaldea had said in her heart, “I am, and there is none beside me;” and Babylon had boasted, “I shall be a lady for ever; I shall see no sorrow.” He testifies against their over-boldness and presumption; for they were given to pleasures and lived carelessly, expecting no ill. Thus said the prophet, speaking in the name of the Lord, “Thou hast trusted in thy wickedness: thou hast said, None seeth me. Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath perverted thee; and thou hast said in thine heart, I am, and none else beside me.” On account of these iniquities the destruction of Chaldea and Babylon was to be sudden, terrible, and complete. They were to be so utterly destroyed...
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 God´s tender mercies by Erlo Stegen

Topic: Mercy Of God
Scripture(s): Isaiah 40:1-2  
Description: Jerusalem was in ruins and God's people were utterly vanquished by the enemy. Many were in captivity in Babylon. They realised that they had sinned grievously, and were totally despondent. And then God's Word turned from judgement to mercy. Consider this carefully, for it is applicable to our day too. There are Christians who have been taken captive and live a defeated Christian life, as we read in Rom 7, "For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do". They realise and acknowledge their utter desperate state, and have grown despondent. God has pity and feels compassion on His people who have lost their way and acknowledge their desperate state and cry unto Him for mercy.
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 The Prayer That Prepares the Way by Wesley Duewel

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 40:1-5  
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 God´s tender mercies part 2 - Preparing the Way by Erlo Stegen

Topic: Mercy Of God
Scripture(s): Isaiah 40:3-5  
Description: Last Sunday we looked at the first two verses of Isaiah 40. The message of God's comfort and tender mercy is promised to His people. The continuation and explanation of this grace flows naturally into the next verses. This grace and comfort is through true repentance, as this text shows. When it speaks of the "voice of Him" crying in the wilderness it is a direct reference to John the Baptist but is not limited to him, for it is God's own voice that declares this message which brings repentance, faith, and glory (as shown in verse 5). King Herod, in a moment of intoxication and lust promised his lover's daughter (who had eroticially danced at the wine-flowing party) "up to half his kingdom". Her mother, with a deep-seated hatred against John the Baptist seized the opportunity to demand his head on a platter. She hated John for openly declaring that it "was not right for Herod to take his brother's wife". Nevertheless, the decaptitation of John, did not silence "the voice of Him". Even after the death of John this voice continued to cry out; as it does even now.
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 Keeper of the Spring by Ralph Sexton

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 58:11, John 4:4  
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 Prove Me Now by Keith Daniel

Topic: Trusting God
Scripture(s): Malachi 3:10, Isaiah 58:1-14  
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 Not Every Trial Is A Test by David Wilkerson

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 65:17-18  
Description: July 10, 2005. This message are for those who are on the brink of despair. What you are going through is not a testing of your faith but a training. God allows these afflictions to wean us out of Egypt and to produce a cry in our heart for total deliverance. Through these afflictions God will take the mentality of the world out of you and produce a longing in your heart that will result in an eternal perspective.
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 Hell Enlarged! Avoid The Three Steps Which Will Take You There! by Ian Paisley

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 5:14  
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 Not in Vain - Is.45 by Paul Ravenhill

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Scripture(s): Isaiah 45  
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 Hatching Snake Eggs by David Wilkerson

Topic: Repentance
Scripture(s): Isaiah 58:1-2  
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 Don't Have A Worthless Religion by Jim Cymbala

Topic: Lent
Scripture(s): James 1:27, Isaiah 58:1-7  
Description: Pastor Jim Cymbala shares an excellent message on having true religion that God approves of. In especially a time of Lent in the Christian Calendar this is a searching message to ask ourselves if our priorities are right? When Fasting are we still quarrelling, full of strife, and sins of the tongue? Are we concerned and looking to help the poor? This message will help us get back on the right authentic path.
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 Dry Spells by David Wilkerson

Topic: Revival
Scripture(s): Isaiah 41:17  
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 God's River by Jim Cymbala

Topic: Holy Spirit
Scripture(s): Isaiah 41:17-20  
Description: The church needs the Holy Spirit. Christianity in America is in decline because the church is relying on everything other than the Holy Spirit. Without the Spirit, living the Christian life is impossible. That's why we need God's River.
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