People run from frantically from shame, seeking to be covered, wanted, and cleaned. They run into more shame. Jesus never ran from shame. He embraced the shame of others without fear and conquered it. Isaiah 53 prophesies the shame of the suffering messiah, Jesus. Isaiah 54 is the response. It takes the deepest shame of ancient times and commands it to rejoice and recieve honor. Why? Because of what the Messiah, Jesus has done to inihilate shame!
BELIEVE: Who is God?
THE BOOK: Jonah!
THE BOOK: Daniel -- #mrccc3perday
EZEKIEL pt 2: "Hope!"
EZEKIEL: "I Will..."
LAMENTATIONS: "Loud Cries!"
THE BOOK: God is Not a Nice Guy (and neither am I)
JEREMIAH pt 2: Truth or Consequences!
Making Diamonds! Forgiveness!
THE BOOK: JEREMIAH -- More Than the Eye Can See!
THE BOOK: Isaiah; Be New!
GRADUATION SUNDAY! "Always, Never, Every!"
THE BOOK: THE SONG OF SONGS... "Rewrite the Stars!"
ECCLESIASTES: Hevel!
THE BOOK: Proverbs
THE BOOK: Psalms - Mechanics and Dynamics
THE FOUNTAIN FOR THE FIGHT! The Fight!
THE SEDER SERMON... PASSOVER
The Fountain for the Fight: THIRST!
The Fountain for the Fight: DWELL!
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