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.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Isaiah 43:1-7 Preaching Prophetic Commands
Mixed in with comforting Scripture in Isaiah 40-66 are comforting commands such as Isaiah 43:1, 5. Sermons in this section should include some analysis of God's self-description. Notice all the titles for God that are stated and restated. Allow the structure of the section to drive the sermon. In this case, God provides several reasons why His people should not be afraid. It's always a timely message in a scary world. If you're looking to allow the Gospel to give the definitive reason why we need not fear, it might be found in Isaiah 43:3-4. Ultimately, God did not ransom us by giving us Egypt or Cush or Seba. Instead, we were ransomed when God gave His Son "in exchange" for our lives (cf. Isaiah 43:3-4). So, fearless Christians are those who believe Isaiah's Gospel.
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