Ancient Words, Living Truth
September 15, 2024
Louis Bridgman launches a new series on the Book of Isaiah, exploring God's revelation to the prophet. He introduces a three-fold outline that will be used in each message: understanding Isaiah’s intent and audience, examining New Testament influences, and drawing practical applications for today. In this message on Isaiah 52:1-10, he highlights how God offers hope to a devastated Israel through past deliverances and future promises of restoration, urging listeners to either receive or become messengers of God's hope in times of despair.
God Reveals His Holiness and Our Sin
September 22, 2024
Doug Virgint teaches Isaiah's vision of God’s holiness in Isaiah 6:1-7, emphasizing the significance of recognizing God's immense and transcendent holiness. He explains how Isaiah's vision reveals both God's majesty and humanity’s sinfulness, leading to Isaiah's personal purification and call to prophecy. The message concludes with a challenge to live in the light of God’s holiness and a call to personal repentance and acceptance of Jesus’ sacrifice.
God Reveals His Judgment Against Defiant Pride
September 29, 2024
Christian Morasse recounts God’s judgment against Judah and the surrounding nations, but also highlights the hope and salvation found in the Messiah. While exploring Isaiah 2:1-22, he encourages perseverance in faith and deep reflection on the nature of God and His redemptive plan.
God Reveals His Faithful Remnant
October 6, 2024
Dave Brereton explores the biblical concept of God's remnant in Isaiah 10:20-23, emphasizing His grace and sovereignty in choosing a select group to remain faithful amidst widespread corruption and rebellion. By examining examples from the Scriptures, including Noah, Elijah, and the Apostle Paul, the message highlights the importance of recognizing our reliance on God's kindness rather than our own merit.
God Reveals the Folly of Empty Worship
October 13, 2024
Dave Brereton emphasizes the importance of gratitude and authentic worship as central elements of the Christian life. Drawing from Isaiah 29:1-24, he outlines how true worship extends beyond ritualistic practices and involves a deep, heartfelt relationship with God.
God Reveals His Promise of Redemption
October 20, 2024
Huberson Tape emphasizes God's promise of salvation and restoration as revealed in Isaiah 35:1-10. He presents the historical context of Israel's struggles, highlighting the importance of God's message to encourage His people amidst judgment and suffering. The central message is that regardless of their trials, believers can find strength and hope in God's certain promises.
God Reveals Comfort for His People
October 27, 2024
Les Muirhead reflects on the power of steadfast faith and emphasizes God’s enduring presence and comfort for those who seek Him. Exploring Isaiah 40:1-11, he outlines foundational principles of hope, resilience, and the importance of preparing one's heart to receive God's comfort and assurance through Christ.
God Reveals His Servant’s Mission
November 3, 2024
Louis Bridgman explores God’s profound revelation of His Servant, Jesus Christ, in Isaiah 42:1-9. Through this passage, we discover an invitation to know, follow, and partner with Jesus in His redemptive work, embracing a kingdom marked by sacrifice, collaboration, and inclusivity.
God Reveals His Servant’s Call
November 17, 2024
Doug Virgint explores the profound themes of Isaiah 49, focusing on the "Servant Songs" and the role of the Servant, who prefigures Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes God's unwavering plans for redemption through His Servant, despite human failure and discouragement. Themes of hope, obedience, and the ultimate victory of the Messiah over suffering are intertwined with the assurance of God’s faithful love and eternal purposes.
God Reveals His Servant’s Suffering
November 24, 2024
Doug Virgint delves into Isaiah 52:13–53:12, often called the "Suffering Servant" passage, exploring its prophetic significance and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. The speaker emphasizes the Servant's dual role as the exalted Messiah and the suffering Redeemer, whose vicarious suffering and death atone for humanity's sin. This message highlights God's sovereignty, love, and justice, calling for reflection on the profound cost of redemption.
God Reveals His Servant’s Covenant
December 1, 2024
This message emphasizes God’s abundant provision, grace, and invitation to partake in His everlasting covenant. It reflects on the human tendency to seek fulfillment in unworthy pursuits and contrasts this with God’s higher ways and thoughts, which offer true satisfaction and joy. The speaker ties the themes of repentance, redemption, and God’s generosity to the fulfillment in Jesus Christ, urging listeners to respond to God’s call with faith and trust.

Don’t Miss the Sign
December 8, 2024
Stephen McHarg reflects on Isaiah 7 and its prophecy of Emmanuel, emphasizing God's sovereignty, faithfulness, and the call to trust Him in uncertain circumstances. The message illustrates how God's sign of a virgin birth highlights His redemptive plan fulfilled in Christ, and encourages listeners to move from fear and rebellion to faith and relationship with God.
God Reveals the Call to True Righteousness
January 12, 2025
Bolaji Jegede explores the concept of true righteousness and fasting through Isaiah 58, emphasizing that outward religious practices must be rooted in sincerity and a transformed heart. He challenges listeners to go beyond superficial rituals and embrace a life of genuine devotion, mercy, and justice. By aligning with God's heart, believers are called to care for the marginalized, break chains of injustice, and live out faith in tangible ways that reflect God's love and righteousness.

Anchoring Our Hope in God
January 19, 2025
Leslie Muirhead reflects on Israel’s return from exile, highlighting their struggles and the tension between their present hardships and God's promises. Drawing from Isaiah 65, the message explores God's ultimate plan for a new future creation in which sorrow, injustice, and death are all abolished.