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Well this is it
This is the last time
I have been here nearly 2 years
Like I said last week
Thank you.
Last week
The suffering Servant
We learned what he went through
the pain He felt
The complete and utter rejection
All this week I couldn’t stop thinking about it
For me its the rejection
Followed up with the physical abuse
Its one thing to be rejected
But to be beaten
And in the manner to which He was beaten
The emotions that must have been flowing through His mind
I find it truly amazing “Forgive them”
Only God could do that
You can’t tell me Jesus wasn’t something special.
Tell me would you follow a man like that?
A man that was brave enough to go through what he went through.
A man strong enough
A man who loved enough
A man who was devoted enough
A man who was obedient enough
A man who leads by example
Even down to the level that He went
I would and I will
I am proud to call Him master
Proud to call Him High Priest
King
Messiah
He’s perfect in every way
In the passage today
We are going to understand the promise of His return
The characteristics of his leadership
The benefits of living under his rule
We are going to understand the truth
We are going to understand where prosperity truly lies
Israel knows this
This is what they have been praying for
This is what we are promised in eternity
This is our point of application
The reason why being a believer is such a wonderful thing
When it seems all is lost it’s not.
So lets say a Prayer
Ask God to open our eyes to the truth
That we will see the benefits of Him
The benefits of His kingdom
And lets walk out of here today
Heads held high
rejoicing in the promise
Fully confident in what He promised
We spoke last week of our hope
We spoke of application
We spoke of what the Bible truly teaches regarding our future.
We learned of a prophecy written 700 years before Christ
That came true with unbelievable accuracy
Another prophecy that has not been fulfilled
a hope of a better future
A hope of peace
The truth remains that our point of application
That our point of redemption
That our point of blessing
IS the hope in what comes next
Thats the messianic kingdom!
Turn with me to
But lets understand something
The New Testament is the Old Testament explained
Revelation has over 600 references to the OT
If you notice throughout the New Testament
An author will refer back to a specific OT passage
Revelation does this over 600 times
Revelation is the OT
The author, John, see’s in
Obviously this is in the future
We are not there yet
Lets go back to Isaiah and see what Isaiah see in this prophecy
Lets see what the Kingdom where Jesus is King, is truly like
But first some context
You see Israel had been dragged of into Assyria
Isaiah was a Prophesying at the time of the Assyrian invasion.
Israel and Judah were falling away
Isaiah had been warning them
They wouldn’t listen
So Israel and Judah both are in bad shape
Isaiah is speaking of a future day
A day when the Messiah would rule
Still to this day Jews desperately wait for the Messiah
They believe He will bring about the fulfillment of this chapter
What they don’t understand
Jesus is the Messiah.
So Jump back to the text
It would have appeared like they had lost all hope that God had abandoned them
Not saying God cannot help us
Look at verse1
Not saying that there isn’t a better way to live.
Those are found through out scripture
Picture of a tree stump growing
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