Contributions
Oct 8
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ashwphilly added a video contribution The Last PaintingThe prophets foretold that the Messiah would suffer excruciating pain to save mankind. And the gospels confirm the final days that Jesus endured. While some look at these days and see tragedy, Christ ... Read more »
Mar 27
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barbaralardinais added a link contribution MessiahCan you imagine being told all your life about a big event coming but year after year nothing changes so you put the whole idea on a shelf called "someday"? That's how the Jews felt as they waited for... Read more »
Jan 28
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csalafia added a text contribution An alternate interpretationPossibly describing Zerubbabel from Haggai 2 Read more »
Aug 21
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jonbrauer added a text contribution God's Sacrificial LoveIt is interesting that the message of Christ (and the prophets before Him ) has more often than not been rejected by the majority. Priests and rulers have united to stamp out the truth. In response ... Read more »
Jul 22
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I recently watched this chapter of Isaiah read by the lead singer of Hillsong. Today, I read along while I watched it again. I am moved beyond words right now. Our pains, our sins...it is what He c... Read more »
Jun 24
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charlescameron added a text contribution Isaiah 49:1-55:1349:1-26 ‘I, the Lord, am your Saviour, your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob’. We are not to keep this to ourselves. God wants ‘all mankind’ to ‘know’(26). ‘Jesus, the Name to sinners dear, the Name ... Read more »
Nov 16
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rightfromtheheart added a link contribution The Jewish People and Christianity - Sermon Series by Bryant WrightThe heritage of the Christian Faith is woven together with the Jewish Faith. All through history, there have been difficult and complex questions concerning the relationship between Jewish people and ... Read more »
Aug 7
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mhcc added a text contribution Matthew Henry: Isaiah 53:1-31-3 No where in all the Old Testament is it so plainly and fully prophesied, that Christ ought to suffer, and then to enter into his glory, as in this chapter. But to this day few discern, or will ack... Read more »