Project 119: Introduction to Matthew
| Project 119 | Amy Hirsch
The gospel of Matthew is attributed to a tax collector named Matthew; in fact, he’s the same tax collector who Jesus calls to follow Him in Matthew 9:9.
Project 119: Isaiah 65:1-5 and Romans 10:20-21
| Project 119 | Mary Splawn
My kids love to play hide and seek. Recently, I was folding clothes when a game ensued.
Project 119: Isaiah 64:1-7, Psalm 33:20, and John 6:38
| Project 119 | Mary Splawn
“No eye has seen any God besides You, who acts on behalf of those who wait for him.”
Project 119: Isaiah 61:1-2 and Luke 4:16-30
| Project 119 | Mary Splawn
Have you ever had one of those moments where you were in the presence of greatness and didn’t realize it?
Project 119: Isaiah 57:19 and Ephesians 2:17
| Project 119 | Amy Hirsch
Baptists have a rich history of missionaries traveling the world to share the gospel of peace with those who are “far off.”
Project 119: Overview of Isaiah 56-66; Isaiah 56:1-8 and Matthew 21:12-13
| Project 119 | Mary Splawn
At last we come to the end of the book of Isaiah and to his global vision of God’s glory. Isaiah 56-66 pictures the day of this coming glory and helps us see how we ought to respond to God’s promise of salvation.
Project 119: Isaiah 55
| Project 119 | Amy Hirsch
In Isaiah 40-54, we’ve been hearing about the miraculous work of restoration that God is doing - how He will bring His people home from exile, yes, but we’ve also learned that God is doing a far greater work than bringing physical restoration.
Project 119: Isaiah 49:1-13
| Project 119 | Amy Hirsch
We see a shift here in Isaiah; Isaiah 41-48 deals with the problem of physical exile, promising that God will bring His children home to the land promised to their forefather Abraham.