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		<title>A Final Look at Our Need to Wholly Trust Our Lord</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Isaiah 39:1&#8211;40:5 brings me to the end of my sermon series on Isaiah. &#160;I began the series in September and determined to preach the first major part of the book for now. &#160;Lord willing, I&#8217;ll be able to return to complete the book at a later date. &#160;The narrative is strategically placed to show at [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:large;">Isaiah 39:1&#8211;40:5 brings me to the end of my sermon series on Isaiah. &nbsp;I began the series in September and determined to preach the first major part of the book for now. &nbsp;Lord willing, I&#8217;ll be able to return to complete the book at a later date. &nbsp;The narrative is strategically placed to show at the end of the first major section that Hezekiah, the king of previous faith, is not the promised Messiah. &nbsp;He displays a lack of faith in God&#8217;s ability to deliver and we read of the consequences of unbelief. &nbsp;The story is designed to make us say, &#8220;I don&#8217;t want that to happen to me!&#8221; &nbsp;The first paragraph of chapter 40 provides good news of the possibility of redemption and cleansing. &nbsp;Relevance can be shown through the temptation (39:1-2), the consequences of succumbing to temptation (39:3-8), and our only hope (40:1-5). &nbsp;Christ is portrayed in the arrival of God. &nbsp;The promise that God would arrive unhindered is fulfilled in Christ&#8217;s coming. &nbsp;This is why John the baptizer quoted Isaiah in Matthew 3:1-3. &nbsp;The narrative is both functioning as an exemplar (&#8220;go and do otherwise&#8221;) and also point to Christ who is the object of our faith and the source of our spiritual life.</span></p>
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