The Prophet’s Call

Most of the prophetic books of Israel simply record the oracles of the prophets, without revealing much about the prophets themselves. However, the books of Jeremiah and Isaiah begin with the call of the prophet and God’s intent for their ministries. What can we learn from the call of these two men, their responses, and their work?

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(Preaching through the prophets of Israel. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on July 6, 2025.)

Hope in Isaiah

Where the first half of Isaiah is mostly judgment punctuated by promises of restoration, the second half is primarily hopeful promises with occasional reminders of judgment. What kind of hope does Isaiah offer to Israel, and how does he expect the hope to be accomplished for God’s people?

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(Preaching through the prophets. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on June 29, 2025.)

Judgment in Isaiah

The first half of Isaiah primarily consists of God’s judgment on Israel and the nations. Why did Isaiah prophesy so much judgment, and how might we be in danger of the same denunciations today?

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(Preaching through the prophets. This sermon was preached at the Dewey Church of Christ on June 22, 2025.)

Judgment and Hope in Isaiah

In our journey through the Bible this year, we have come to Isaiah, one of the longest and most-referenced books of the Old Testament. Here is a general outline and overview of Isaiah’s prophecies. There are many ways you could categorize and organize his visions, but I think the judgment-hope axis is particularly enlightening. I hope this helps your study of Isaiah!