Homiletic use

  • Isaiah 7:10-14

    Isaiah 7:10-14 is appointed for Christmas Eve. The child was a sign of deliverance, and a type of Chist, who is our deliverance. “God with…

  • Isaiah 63:7-14

    Isaiah 63:7-14 is appointed for Christmas 1, Series A. Isaiah talks about a New Exodus from the Babylonian Exile, with foreshadowings of God’s greatest act…

  • Isaiah 40:21-31

    Isaiah 40:21-31, Isaiah compares the idols of man to the might and glory of God.

  • Isaiah 55:10-13

    Isaiah 55:10-13 Sexagesima, One Year Series, and God’s word does not return empty but accomplishes what it is sent to do.

  • Isaiah 43:16-21

    Isaiah 43:16-21 Fifth Sunday in Lent, Series C, God of all who brought the Jews back from Babylon and sent Jesus as the atonement for…

  • Isaiah 55:1-9

    Isaiah 55:1-9 is appointed for Trinity 20 in the one-year lectionary. The image of Yahweh’s banquet points us to Christ, in whom we eat and…

  • Isaiah 35:1-10_1

    Isaiah 35:1-10, Isaiah is pronouncing the Gospel to all creation and all creation will be restored.

  • Isaiah 65:17-25

    Isaiah 65:17-25 is appointed for Easter Day, Series C. Reflecting His own Resurrection, the Suffering Servant will renew all of creation. In the restored Jerusalem,…

  • Isaiah 5:1-7_1

    Isaiah 5:1-7 16th Sunday after Pentecost, a Song of Isaiah about the destruction of Judah for their lack of faithfulness.