Matthew

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Isaiah is prophesying destruction against the people because of their unfaithfulness and turning to the pagan nation of Assyria for help instead of waiting on God. In this passage, Isaiah reveals that Assyria is actually a tool that God uses to bring punishment and to correct his people. However, God will not totally destroy his but that a remnant will survive who will turn back to God. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how we can become remnant-minded people.

Isaiah prophesies that the rebellion of the nation Judah against God will lead to the doom and gloom of war and exile. However, chapter 9 points to a new beginning. Isaiah tells the people that a new day is coming when there will be no more war and God's people are led by an ideal ruler, A Messiah, who is the true light. The Gospel writer Matthew uses these words from Isaiah to show his readers that Jesus is the fulfillment of that prophecy.

There are a few essentials that are holding us up, supporting us as a church. If they are not there, we are missing a critical part of who we are called to be as the people of God. Join Pastor Greg as he shares these essentials found in Jesus' teachings in Matthew 22 and 28. At Beaver Dam, we call these our four pillars.

There are a few essentials that are holding us up, supporting us as a church. If they are not there, we are missing a critical part of who we are called to be as the people of God. Join Pastor Greg as he shares these essentials found in Jesus' teachings in Matthew 22 and 28. At Beaver Dam, we call these our four pillars.

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