A message from the series “Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves.” As Christians, we need to recognize that God is incomparable. We should be awestruck by His grandeur and we need to recognize that He is a caring God.

A message from the series “Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves.” The 4 words of God’s comfort that we should proclaim are that His wrath will end, that His heart reform will come, that His word will remain, and that His kingdom rule will commence.

A message from the series “Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves.” We should use both of our trials and our triumphs to recognize the holiness of God. By doing so, we can give him the glory for our triumphs and then seek his grace during our trials.

By reading Psalm 139, we can see how the Lord knows everything about us. This is due to God’s infinite power and wisdom.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” By dying on the cross, Christ was able to cover all of our sins and grant forgiveness. His death was the only offering needed to cover the sins of humanity forever.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” Instead of putting our faith in earthly priests, we should only put it with Jesus, the one and only high priest. This is because Jesus will continue as our priest forever and because he saves forever.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” By taking on flesh, God was able to fulfill his rule for humanity and to form his eternal family. This also allowed him to free us from our slavery to sin and to serve as our one and only high priest.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” As Protestants, we recognize that when it comes to preaching, it needs to be rooted in God’s word. An effective sermon will therefore highlight the Gospel message in a way that is both passionate and clear.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” By reading II Timothy 3:14-17, we can see the clarity and effectiveness of God’s word. Therefore, we should read it habitually.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” By reading I Corinthians 2:6-13, we can see that God has inspired every word of the Bible. Since he is never wrong, the Bible contains no errors and should therefore be treated as the true word of God.