Sinopsis
The pulpit ministry of Christ Church PCA in Katy, TX (Houston) 970125
Episodios
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Come and Live! (Isaiah 55)
29/03/2026The Lord issues a call to come to Him. It is a call that is compassionate, compelling, and confident.
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The Lord's Peace (Isaiah 54)
22/03/2026We begin to see the beauty of the Lord’s work of redemption. Where once we had strife and grief, now we have “The Lord’s Peace” (Isaiah 54:1-17).
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Our Suffering Servant (Isaiah 52-53)
15/03/2026In one of the greatest passages of the Old Testament, Isaiah sets forth for us the Lord Jesus Christ as the Servant who suffered in our place. (Isaiah 52-53)
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Hear the Servant (Isaiah 50-51)
15/03/2026Isaiah brings us the third of the Servant Songs in chapter 50, in which he contrasts the people of God who will not listen with the Servant, who is awakened daily to listen and learn. He then tells us that the only way to find comfort is to listen to the Lord. We are called to “Hear the Servant” (Isaiah 50:1-51:23)
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The Restorer of Israel (Isaiah 48:1-49:26)
08/03/2026God does not give up on His people, but instead He redeems them from their sin and misery. He does this through the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is “The Restorer of Israel”
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The Ruin of Those Who Reject God (Isaiah 46:1-47:15)
01/03/2026It is beneficial for us as we live in this world to never confuse the City of Man with the City of God. Isaiah helps us to see this with “The Ruin of Those Who Reject God.”
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No God But God (Isaiah 44:6-28)
08/02/2026Isaiah speaks for the only true and living God when he writes, “I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god.” This is strikingly familiar to what Jesus tells us about Himself in Revelation chapter 1. The prophet wants us to know that there is “No God but God.”
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The Lord Our Savior (Isaiah 43:1-44:5)
01/02/2026We can “fear not” because the Lord has redeemed us and is with us through the trials of life. Isaiah tells you to put your trust in “The Lord Our Savior”
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Behold My Servant! (Isaiah 42)
18/01/2026Isaiah turns to tell us of the Lord’s Chosen Servant, who has been sent to bring salvation and peace. In the first of four “Servant Songs” Isaiah introduces us to God’s Servant, the Lord Jesus Christ. He gentle, patient, powerful, and brings God’s people to praise the Lord. Listen to Isaiah when he brings God’s message, “Behold My Servant!” (Isaiah 42:1-25)
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How to Be a Wise Guy (Matthew 2:1-12)
18/01/2026Mysterious wise men from the east come to worship Christ.
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You Shall Call His Name Jesus (Matthew 1:18-25)
11/01/2026Jesus is born and given the name Jesus, because he will be the savior of God's people.
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Glad in God's House (Psalm 122)
11/01/2026Why is the Psalmist glad to go to God's house? There he finds the unity, rule, and peace of the church.