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Last week, we asked, ‘What does it mean to have Jesus as Lord of your life?’ Today, we’ll explore this question further by reading Isaiah 52. Many prophets, inspired by the Holy Spirit, spoke to humanity about many events to come and many of them have already been fulfilled and are currently being fulfilled. The most significant of these fulfilled prophecies is the coming of the Messiah, Jesus. In this passage, we see what it means to have Jesus as Lord of our lives through self-sacrifice/dying to self and the crucifixion, which is also ours.
By Dorthy Hoover & Marlo RimesLast week, we asked, ‘What does it mean to have Jesus as Lord of your life?’ Today, we’ll explore this question further by reading Isaiah 52. Many prophets, inspired by the Holy Spirit, spoke to humanity about many events to come and many of them have already been fulfilled and are currently being fulfilled. The most significant of these fulfilled prophecies is the coming of the Messiah, Jesus. In this passage, we see what it means to have Jesus as Lord of our lives through self-sacrifice/dying to self and the crucifixion, which is also ours.