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	<title>Pelton on PreachingIsaiah 12:1-6 Saying, Praying, and Singing Thanksgiving to the God of our Salvation &#8211; Pelton on Preaching</title>
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		<title>Isaiah 12:1-6 Saying, Praying, and Singing Thanksgiving to the God of our Salvation</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Verse 1 begins, “You will say in that day&#8230;”&#160; So the preaching portion describes a predicted confession on the part of God’s people.&#160; Much like the Psalms, this chapter in Isaiah is designed to be recreated in the experience of God’s people.&#160; The content of what we say helps us understand how our salvation operates [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color:#262626;font-family:&quot;"><span style="font-size:large;">Verse 1 begins, “You will say in that day&#8230;”<span>&nbsp; </span>So the preaching portion describes a predicted confession on the part of God’s people.<span>&nbsp; </span>Much like the Psalms, this chapter in Isaiah is designed to be recreated in the experience of God’s people.<span>&nbsp; </span>The content of what we say helps us understand how our salvation operates on a daily level.<span>&nbsp; </span>The reasons why we say these things to God and about God remind us of all God has done for us in Christ.<span>&nbsp; </span>It is fitting for redeemed people to sing praises for their redemption (cf. Exodus 15 and the song of Moses and Miriam).<span>&nbsp; </span>The Gospel appears in this song as we explain how God turned away from His anger towards us so He could comfort us (cf. Isaiah 12:1</span>).</span></p>
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