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		<title>Comfort for the Church: Back in Isaiah 40</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[After a few months tackling the latter part of Romans, I&#8217;m back to the task of preaching through the book of Isaiah. &#160;Some of Scripture&#8217;s best encouragement comes from Isaiah 40ff. &#160;Like the early readers of Isaiah&#8217;s gospel, we need to know that our Lord hasn&#8217;t left us alone in a world that&#8217;s spinning out [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:large;">After a few months tackling the latter part of Romans, I&#8217;m back to the task of preaching through the book of Isaiah. &nbsp;Some of Scripture&#8217;s best encouragement comes from Isaiah 40ff. &nbsp;Like the early readers of Isaiah&#8217;s gospel, we need to know that our Lord hasn&#8217;t left us alone in a world that&#8217;s spinning out of control. &nbsp;How on earth can God in heaven keep His promises to us when the godless seem so powerful?! &nbsp;The answer lies in part with God&#8217;s eternal word (Isaiah 40:8). &nbsp;That word is fleshed out in Isaiah 40:9-11 where we find God using powerful arms to defeat evil (Isaiah 40:10) and to care for us in our weakened condition (Isaiah 40:11). &nbsp;Our Lord Jesus Christ arrives on the earthly scene to become our Shepherd. &nbsp;While we wait for God&#8217;s complete care in the future, by faith we experience His shepherding of our souls in part as His Spirit transforms us into His servants.</span></p>
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