Isaiah
Date of Writing: The book of Isaiah was written between 739 and 681 B.C.
Purpose of Writing: The Prophet Isaiah was primarily called to prophesy to the Kingdom of Judah. Judah was going through times of revival and times of rebellion. Judah was threatened with destruction by Assyria and Egypt, but was spared because of God’s mercy. Isaiah proclaimed a message of repentance from sin and hopeful expectation of God’s deliverance in the future.
Reference
https://www.gotquestions.org/Book-of-Isaiah.html
Check out some of our sermons:
- Turn your eyes to the Great Light!-Isaiah 9:1-2
- Isaiah 40 1-11-Comfort for the Weary: The Unfailing Word and Tender Power of God
- Build Your Life on God’s Unchanging Word-Isaiah 40:1-11
- Isaiah 53 1-12 Questions for Palm Sunday
- Married to Christ-Isaiah 54:5
- For to us a Child is Born-Isaiah 9:1-7
- Confrontation, Conversion and Calling-Isaiah 6
- True and False Christians-Isaiah 65-66
- The Bloody Warrior God and the Ever-Loving Lord-Isaiah 63-64
- The Goal of Salvation-Isaiah 60-62
- The City of God-Isaiah 59b-60
- The Sin of the Religious Person-Isaiah 58-59
- Righteousness Brings Revival-Isaiah 56-57
- A Time To Be Found-Isaiah 54-55
- SHOCKING Suffering and Supernatural Success-Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12
- Listen: The Servant’s Victory is through Humiliation-Isaiah 50-52
- The Servant’s Toil and Reward-Isaiah 49
- Oh That My People Listen-Isaiah 47-48
- One God, One Ruler, One Savior-Isaiah 45-46
- False Salvation and True Salvation-Isaiah 44
- Because I Love You-Isaiah 43
- How A Servant Serves-Isaiah 42
- Stupid Idols and the Predicting God-Isaiah 41b
- Fear Not, I Am God-Isaiah 41
- People Who Fly-Isaiah 40:27-31
- The God of Comfort-Isaiah 40:1-11
- A Bad King and a Good King-Isaiah 7,36-39
- Who Is Like God-Isaiah 40b
- Mocking Isaiah’s Words-Isaiah 28
- Perfect Peace-Isaiah 26:1-27; 27:1; 27:2-13

