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This Shall Be A Sign  |  Pastor Derrel Strickland

This Shall Be A Sign | Pastor Derrel Strickland

The Sunday Morning Message for December 12, 2021, 10am. Photo by Greyson Joralemon on Unsplash

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Today's Message Title: This Shall Be A Sign
by Pastor Derrel Strickland

Description:
The prophet Isaiah gives us many prophecies, one being the virgin birth. He also emphasizes many other signs and workings of God. Just as surely as there was a virgin birth there will be a new heavens and new earth. God has provided divine healing and an everlasting love.
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Discussion Questions:

Give your thoughts on Isaiah being a microcosm.

What signs are you seeing evident today?

Why do you think Ahaz did not want to ask for a sign?

Through Prophet Isaiah: Discovering Deeper Truth

Through Prophet Isaiah: Discovering Deeper Truth

RightNow Media Bible Study Suggestion

The Mysterious Prophecy of Isaiah 53, by Landon Macdonald 

Exploring the ancient prophecy of Isaiah 53 is one of the most fascinating studies one can make. Some say is reveals the story of the Bible in just a few verses. As the heart of the mystery is identifying the one called "My servant."

Judaism most often identifies the suffering servant as the people of Israel who also have suffered throughout history. Those who believe Jesus was the Messiah of Israel see Isaiah 53 as predicting Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection, centuries before he lived. Can both interpretations find common ground?

Hosted from Israel, this 4 part study presents biblical scholars who discuss the clues and interpretations. Participants include Dr. Michael Rydelnik, Dr. Walter Kaiser, Dr. Michael Brown, and Dr. Darrell Bock.
https://app.rightnowmedia.org/en/content/details/1124

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