02 Can You Start Over After You've Gone Too Far? (Isaiah 40:1-11)

Wednesday in the Word

Wednesday in the Word
02 Can You Start Over After You've Gone Too Far? (Isaiah 40:1-11)
Feb 07, 2018 Season 11 Episode 2
Krisan Marotta

Every believer wrestles with a haunting question: Have I finally gone too far? This sermon from Isaiah 40 answers that question with a resounding message of comfort, restoration, and grace. Through the story of Israel's exile and the prophecy of a coming King, we discover that no sin is beyond the reach of God's double grace.

This week we explore:

  • Why Israel's exile mirrors our own spiritual condition and need for restoration
  • How Isaiah 40 announces a new beginning when the past has been fully dealt with
  • What it means to "build a highway in the wilderness" to meet your King
  • Why human effort is as fragile as desert grass but God's Word stands forever
  • The difference between meeting God as Judge versus meeting Him as Shepherd
  • How the Servant's work makes it possible for even the worst sinner to start over
  • Why the gospel is called "good news" and how it applies to your darkest secrets
  • What Hezekiah's failure teaches us about trusting God versus hedging our bets

By the end of this message, you will understand that your past does not disqualify you from God's promises. You will feel the weight of shame lift as you grasp the fullness of divine forgiveness. And you will be equipped to respond to God's invitation with confidence, humility, and joy, knowing that He comes not to condemn but to gently gather His own.

Series: Isaiah: Servant Songs

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