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The Trampled Vineyard – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 14

In our study of Isaiah 5, we see that God, using the extended metaphor of a vineyard, shows how His people failed Him, and we can learn from Israel’s failure.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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God’s Judgement and Purification – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 13

As we take a look at Isaiah 4:2-6, we see how God judges the earth and glorifies and purifies His people.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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Pride Brought Low – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 12

In our study of Isaiah 3:13-4:1, we see that God, the just Judge, flattens the pride of sinful rulers and haughty women to bring His people back to Himself.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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A Godless Society – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 11

As we take a look at Isaiah 3:1-15, we see the necessity of looking to God, not only individually, but as a nation.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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The Highest Bar

Built on the Bible

“The word of the Lord proves true.”

2 Samuel 22:31

One of the most precious truths of the Bible is that it proves true. This is a very simple concept, and you probably already knew it. However, do you really know it? Do your actions show that you believe the whole Bible is true? Does the way you look at the world show that you believe the Bible is true? Let’s take a hard look at this simple truth, that the Bible proves true.

The Standard for Truth

First, we’ll look at how the Bible shapes how we view the worldview. We call this our worldview, the lens through which we view the world. This is foundational to how you think, yet your probably don’t think about this often. Most people don’t, yet it is vitally important that we understand our worldview and those of others.

The first key aspect of a biblical worldview is that the Bible is the only absolute standard of truth. How do we know that our eyes tell us correctly that the sky is blue? Is that just a figment of our imagination? According to a biblical worldview, we understand that God gave us our senses as a tool to find truth in the world. God placed us in a real world, and we know that because the Bible says He did. While that was an extreme example, we see the necessity of the standard all throughout our world. For example, is premarital sex really a bad thing? How do we know it’s wrong? Well, God’s Word says so (Eph. 5:3), so that means it is wrong.

God’s Word is also the key to using reasoning. Reasoning is another tool that God has given us to understand the world around us, but it should be accountable to the Bible. For example, reasoning would tell us that God cannot be three in one. However, from a biblical worldview we find the doctrine of the Trinity taught in Scripture. Thus, while we must use reasoning, as the apostle Paul did often, we must realize that is is accountable to the Bible, not vice versa.

The Remaining Truth

Another aspect of God’s Word proving true is that the Bible is a truth that remains. First, we see that God’s Word will never change. When change happens, that generally communicates that there was a deficiency or a flaw. For example, the original iPhone was not perfect, otherwise, you would still be using it, not the iPhone 12 Max! God’s Word, however, never needs changing. We can bank on it realizing that the Word that was good for Moses is good for us too.

Another observation in the vein of God’s Truth remaining is that what was true when the Bible was written is true now. That is crazy to think about! Think about all the changes in science that have occurred since the time of Jesus. For example, a helio-centric view of the earth is something that wouldn’t have been widely accepted in Jesus’ time. Yet NASA will tell you, the earth is not the center of the universe! God’s Word, however, is something that will never change. It will always prove true, for those two thousand years before us and for us now.

This is extremely counter-cultural. We live in a world that is plagued by iconoclasm and what Carl Trueman would call “cultural amnesia.” Society today is consumed with rejecting the sacred and twisting history. For proof of this, just look at cancel culture that seeks to reject all history that doesn’t agree with today’s culture’s morality. However, we know that all of God’s Word proves true, and that means that this truth can’t be twisted. You can deny the truth of the Bible, but that doesn’t make it false.

The Tangible Truth

Finally, we will look at how the Bible applies to us today. First, realize that everything you read in your Bible this morning is true. Think about that! So often, we give lip service to the truth of what we read in the Bible. We say that we think it’s true, but our actions don’t reflect that! Tomorrow morning when you read the Bible, remember that what you are reading is completely true, and God will hold you accountable to it because it is.

Next, we need to remember that the Word of the Lord proves true when we pray. I’ll admit, I fall into this trap too. We pray, fulfilling our Christian duties, but we don’t really think anything will come of it. That can’t be farther from the truth! Thanks to the Bible, we know that our Heavenly Father hears our requests! God answers our prayers (John 14:14)! While sometimes we won’t anticipate how God answers those requests, we know that He does answer them. Sometimes the answer is no, yes, or later, but God does hear, and God WILL be true to His promises in Scripture. Pray like you know that’s true.

Finally, we need to live like the Bible is true. Throughout the Bible we see God tell us what to do and that God will strengthen us to obey. However, our actions often say that we don’t believe God’s Word! When we sin, we trust ourselves more than we trust the Bible. We need to live lives that show that we trust that God can and will satisfy us, all the time. Think, pray, and live, knowing that the Bible proves true.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. May not copy or download more than 500 consecutive verses of the ESV Bible or more than one half of any book of the ESV Bible.

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Man’s Humiliation, God’s Exaltation – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 10

In our study of Isaiah 2:12-22, we see that prideful man is taken down by God, who is due all glory. God not only gets glory in humiliating prideful man but in raising up sinful men through the redemptive blood of Christ.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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Israel’s Corruption, God’s Purification – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 9

In our study of Isaiah 2:6-11, we see that we must learn from Israel’s mistakes by not letting our desires be corrupted by the things of this world. We must also rejoice in Jesus delivering us from God’s wrath, and give God all glory for His justice.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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Jesus’ Reign – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 8

In today’s study of Isaiah 2:1-5, we look at Jesus’ reign in the Millennium and how that applies to us.

While ABP is not a scholarly work, I would like to reference any material that my teaching was based on or influenced by:

-Geoffrey W. Grogan, The Expositor’s Bible Commentary (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan)

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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God’s Botany – Isaiah; Redemption

EPISODE 7

As we take a look at Isaiah 1:27-31, we see how God’s redeems His people and how those He doesn’t redeem are like dead trees.

While ABP is not a scholarly work, I would like to reference any material that my teaching was based on or influenced by:

The NET Bible

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A Solution for Our Unstable Condition

Built on the Bible

“But the word of the Lord remains forever.”

1 Peter 1:25a

Last time, we looked at ourselves and our sinful condition. As we saw, we as humans don’t last forever. We are like the grass; we wither and fall away. While this doesn’t sound like a good deal, we can realize that we do have hope. Hopefully, you got the hint from the passage today. But let’s take a second to sit back and think. What if Peter didn’t write verse 25? What if the only thing he told us is that “all flesh is like grass and all its glory like the flower of grass” (1 Peter 1:24)? Fortunately, we have stability in the Word of God.

True Stability

First, we’ll look at the Bible itself. What is this true stability we have in the Bible? We’ll look at the unchanging nature of God’s Word first. God’s Word can never change. What you find in your NIV Bible, people have been finding in their KJV Bible, their Latin Bible, and their Hebrew Bibles for two millennia. While how the Bible is worded (i.e. “Thou shalt” vs. “you will”) changes, the meaning of the text doesn’t, and it hasn’t changed ever.

Second, as we look at the true stability of the Bible, we will look at the reliability of the Bible. Often, we will rely on things in this world to give us what we satisfaction. We rely on diet plans to make us feel good about our bodies. We rely on TV programs to keep us entertained. Yet all of these will eventually wither away. However, we know that, as Jesus said, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst” (John 6:35). We never have to worry about not having our needs met because God said He’d meet them (Matthew 6:25-34).

A Stable Gospel in an Unstable World

Another aspect of God’s Word is how sharply contrasted it is with the world that we live in. We live in a society that is dominated by Postmodernism, which teaches that we find meaning in ourselves, not in an external authority. While most people wouldn’t say that they believe in Postmodernism, their attitudes say otherwise. We look inwardly to see what is right and wrong. Another mistake we make is equating moral judgments with opinions. We say, “Sex outside of marriage is wrong. That’s my opinion on the matter.” If that’s our attitude towards right and wrong, it’s no wonder our society increasingly rejects biblical ethics!

We live in a world that is fueled by passions rather than truth. However, that isn’t the gospel we believe in. Our gospel is rooted in Jesus Christ, who “is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). We live in a world that is constantly changing, yet we have life in a God who has never changed. Instead of building our life on our circumstances, we build on life on Jesus Christ, who in turn helps us rejoice in Him in any and every circumstance.

A Historical Gospel

I have one additional note that I want to make before we wrap up. As we understand that the Bible is completely reliable and unchanging, we also need to see that it endures forever. And because it endures forever, we need to see that it has a history and story that grows forever. There is so much value to be had in studying the history of the Bible, and what it has done in people’s lives!

Let’s start with the easiest example: ourselves. You know your own experience with the Bible better than anyone else’s! Reflect on what God has done through His word in your life. Another way we look at biblical history is rejoice and worship God for how He has kept the Bible intact. How crazy is it, that despite persecution and more than 3,000 years passing, we have all of God’s Word! We can also be encouraged by others who have been strengthened as they trusted and obeyed God’s Holy Word.

To conclude, we find true stability in the unchanging, reliable Bible. We find stability in this Bible despite living in an unstable culture. And finally, we enjoy and praise God for the rich history that we find the Bible made in our own lives and in the lives of all God’s people.

Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. May not copy or download more than 500 consecutive verses of the ESV Bible or more than one half of any book of the ESV Bible.