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In this message from the Journey Through Isaiah series, Pastor Thomas explores the often-misunderstood topic of judgment. Drawing from Isaiah 3, he explains the difference between God’s judgment in the Old Testament—directed at a nation—and in the New Testament, where God deals with individuals through discipline, not condemnation. Pastor Thomas shares personal stories, including a father-daughter lesson on grace, to illustrate how God’s discipline always carries a purpose: to correct, teach, and draw us closer to Him. This sermon challenges us to see judgment not as punishment, but as a loving invitation to walk in humility, holiness, and trust in God alone.
By North Grenville Community ChurchIn this message from the Journey Through Isaiah series, Pastor Thomas explores the often-misunderstood topic of judgment. Drawing from Isaiah 3, he explains the difference between God’s judgment in the Old Testament—directed at a nation—and in the New Testament, where God deals with individuals through discipline, not condemnation. Pastor Thomas shares personal stories, including a father-daughter lesson on grace, to illustrate how God’s discipline always carries a purpose: to correct, teach, and draw us closer to Him. This sermon challenges us to see judgment not as punishment, but as a loving invitation to walk in humility, holiness, and trust in God alone.