This blog is designed to help pastors preach with greater accuracy by connecting Christ-centered hermeneutics to homiletics. Preaching portions have ways of displaying theology which, in turn, create relevant messages for the Church. Those interested in Christ-centered preaching will observe numerous ways in which the Gospel fleshes out the interpretation and application of Scripture.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Isaiah 1:1-9, 16-17 A Disturbing Vision of the Condition of God’s People, Plus a Way Forward
I allowed the description of verse 2, “they have rebelled against me,” to be the focus of this sermon. Most of the section describes what this rebellion is like. It’s important to state that our Christian lives are lived out with this stubbornness playing a major part of it. Sanctification occurs as our rebellious tendencies are conquered little by little. Verses 9 and 16-17 are Isaiah’s first glimpses of hope. The “few survivors” or remnant of verse 9 are those who respond to the instructions in verses 16-17. The entire book of Isaiah will continue to aim at creating a people among God’s people who respond to the command to wash up. Of course, we wash ourselves in the blood of the Lamb, that Servant described in detail later in Isaiah 53. God provides for our cleansing as we trust Him. Statistics consistently tell us that the Church is looking more and more like society and less and less like her Savior. The opening of Isaiah’s Gospel shows God’s intention to stop this trend.
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