24.07.22 “Treasure in the Darkness” (Isaiah 6:11-13 & 11:1-3)

Episode 240722 July 21, 2024 00:09:09
24.07.22 “Treasure in the Darkness” (Isaiah 6:11-13 & 11:1-3)
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24.07.22 “Treasure in the Darkness” (Isaiah 6:11-13 & 11:1-3)

Jul 21 2024 | 00:09:09

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Show Notes

 

 

Are you a treasure hunter? I’ve watched people with metal detectors walk the beach and then dig in the sand looking for treasure and sometimes finding rings or other valuables. I’ve seen very optimistic people find hopeful things to say even in very dark situations.  Come with me, back to Jerusalem, in 740bc, as the young prophet Isaiah is having his life changing encounter with God through an amazing vision which also results in God commissioning Isaiah to a lifetime of being God’s prophet, His spokesman to the people of Israel and their kings, at an increasingly dark time.

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   Today’s Scripture: 2 Kings 17; Isaiah 11:1-3. Choose below to read or listen.​​2 Kings 17

Isaiah 11:1-3 

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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