Isaiah’s words in today's text point directly to Christ’s sacrificial death, where He would take upon Himself the sins of mankind, offering salvation to those who believe. It reveals a profound truth: the Messiah would not come as a conquering king in the way people expected, but as a humble servant who would redeem the world through His suffering - the Man of Sorrows. Today's message serves as a powerful reminder of the ultimate purpose of Christ’s sacrifice—restoration and hope for all who trust in Him.
Welcome to our exploration of some of the most studied passages in the Bible, the seven letters to the seven churches. Our first message,...
Today we’re kicking off a brand-new series walking verse by verse through the book of 2 Peter. This letter was written by the apostle...
True blessing comes in a way you would never expect—and never choose. That’s because mourning is the pathway to true blessing. To understand this...