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Isaiah 54:1-6
CONTEXT - Jesus Accomplishes the will of God
In the 2nd prophetic work of Isaiah (chapters 40-55 of the book of Isaiah) there are 4 songs written about the servant who would bring God’s people out of exile in Babylon and their sin.
Those verses are found in: Isaiah 42:1-4; Isaiah 49:1-6; Isaiah 50:4-7; and Isaiah 52:13-53:12.
Christ is the fulfillment of the prophecy of Isaiah 700 years before Jesus shows up on the scene.
William Carey 1761-1834
William Carey is often called the Father of Modern Missions (1761-1834).
He was of lowly English birth but with a brilliant mind.
As a teenager of 14 he was apprenticed to a shoemaker, and through the faithful witness of a co-apprentice, he was convicted of his sin.
At age 17 he accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior.
The young cobbler studied the Scriptures avidly.
He preached his first sermon in the meeting house in Hackleton.
In the same village, he also had his first cobbler's shop.
May 24, 1791, Carey was ordained to the pastorate of the chapel in Leicester.
He published a little treatise entitled An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens,, which has become the charter of modern missions.
The next day, June 1, 1792, Carey presented his idea to a group of ministers concerning the establishment of a missionary society.
One of the group, an older man, retorted "Young man, sit down.
When God pleases to convert the heathen, He will do it without your aid, or mine."
Soon after he along with others passionate about missions created a mission society to send missionaries to foreign people groups.
The first place selected was India, where Carey heard the word’s of Isaiah 54:6a “For the Lord has called you...” which he believed was his personal call to go.
He left for India for the next 40 years and never came back.
From this HOPE you will bring HOPE
The fulfillment of the suffering servant psalms:
and why William Carey heard these words and found purpose and identity in it.
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