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*Are you Contagious…with the Love of God?*
/Isaiah 43:1-13/
 
CLIP: /“The Sneeze”/
Review:
Are you convinced…that God still does amazing things?
Are you convicted…that this world needs Jesus?
Are you contaminated…with the love of God?
 
*Are You Contagious?*
Isaiah 43:1-12
 
*How God has poured out His love for us:*
*1.   **He has called us by name (v. 1)*
a.
Why is this important?
b.
Because with our name comes our identity!
*2.
**He is present in our panic (v.
2)*
a.    Have you ever been held underwater?
b.   Fifteen and just learning to surf…
c.    Isaiah hits on the two most terrifying experiences that a person can go through.
*3.
**He paid our ransom (v.
4)*
a.
He held nothing back to bring us to himself
b.
Even the lives of others (Seba, Cush, Jesus)
 
*So…in light of such great love how should we respond?*
Ø Don’t be afraid…(v.
5)
Ø No matter what circumstances we find ourselves in
 
*Instead…we need to accept our mission:*
*1.   **Bring out the blind and deaf (v.
8)*
a.
We are called to intervene in the lives of our friends and family who are blind and deaf to God’s love for them
 
*2.
**Gather the Nations together (v.
9)*
a.
We are called to be a unifying force in this world
b.
Among other races
c.
Among other Christians
 
*3.
**Be a Witness to God’s greatness (v.
10)*
a.    How are we to intervene?
By being a witness,
b.
You don’t have to go get your soap box out…
c.
You are one beggar telling another beggar where to find food.
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