Harvest Church Sunday Sermon – Isaiah 53:1-12

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by: Wade Schaber

12/29/2024

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Sermon Summary From “The Price of Our Peace” drawn from Isaiah 53:1-12. The sermon discusses the book of Isaiah, focusing on chapter 53. It emphasizes the themes of God's provision, faith, and the rejection of Jesus. The sermon highlights the prophecy of a divine savior, the rejection of Jesus by the people, and the sacrificial nature of Jesus' death. It also emphasizes the spiritual blindness of people and the concept of Jesus as a substitute for humanity's sins. The sermon underscores the idea that Jesus' suffering and death were part of God's plan for salvation.

Sermon Excerpt From “The Price of Our Peace” drawn from Isaiah 53:1-12– “Jesus came anyway out of love for his people, but he was also rejected by the Father. That was the cup that he didn't want to drink. To be the sin bearer, to be the object of the wrath of God, to have his Father place sin upon him, for Jesus to become sin so that he would judge sin and have the Father rain down his wrath and displeasure on his son.”

Scripture Reading: Isaiah 53:1-12 Sermon: "The Price of Our Peace" Rev. Scott Deneen https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton https://harvestpca.net/ 704-732-9978 710 Lithia Inn Road Lincolnton, NC 28092


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Sermon Summary From “The Price of Our Peace” drawn from Isaiah 53:1-12. The sermon discusses the book of Isaiah, focusing on chapter 53. It emphasizes the themes of God's provision, faith, and the rejection of Jesus. The sermon highlights the prophecy of a divine savior, the rejection of Jesus by the people, and the sacrificial nature of Jesus' death. It also emphasizes the spiritual blindness of people and the concept of Jesus as a substitute for humanity's sins. The sermon underscores the idea that Jesus' suffering and death were part of God's plan for salvation.

Sermon Excerpt From “The Price of Our Peace” drawn from Isaiah 53:1-12– “Jesus came anyway out of love for his people, but he was also rejected by the Father. That was the cup that he didn't want to drink. To be the sin bearer, to be the object of the wrath of God, to have his Father place sin upon him, for Jesus to become sin so that he would judge sin and have the Father rain down his wrath and displeasure on his son.”

Scripture Reading: Isaiah 53:1-12 Sermon: "The Price of Our Peace" Rev. Scott Deneen https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton https://harvestpca.net/ 704-732-9978 710 Lithia Inn Road Lincolnton, NC 28092


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