Rev. Greg Wissinger

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Isaiah sings a song about God and his people using the imagery of a vineyard. The song begins wonderfully but the it (and the grapes) turn sour as Isaiah prophecies destruction ahead for God's people. Join Pastor Greg as he share how Jesus adopts the imagery of Isaiah' song to share with his disciples how they can avoid the path of their forebears and have a fruitful life.

Isaiah's message in chapters 3-4 continues with the theme of warning and hope. He begins with the warning--Judah's failed leadership has led people away from the Lord. But the great, final day of the Lord is both terrible and glorious--beyond judgment there is blessing. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how our actions today will pay off tomorrow.

Isaiah paints an end times picture of what God's people are destined for and invite them to walk in a manner of that future. Yet he also delivers a warning--listing the ways in which God's pride-filled people have ceased to place their faith and trust wholly in the Lord. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how we can be Jesus-followers who are "walking in the light."

Isaiah: Warning and Hope. "Cancel Culture" Isaiah 1.1-20. The book of Isaiah is one of the most quoted books by New Testament authors. Jesus and Paul both referenced Isaiah extensively and the better we understand Isaiah the better we will be able to comprehend their teachings. Join Pastor Greg as he shares Isaiah's take on why God's people suffered such a humiliating defeat at the hands of a neighboring nation and what they can do to turn things around.

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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