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In this message, we explore the prophecy of Immanuel from Isaiah 7 and Matthew 1, uncovering its original context and its lasting impact. Through the story of King Ahaz, Isaiah, and a nation struggling to trust God, we see how a familiar Christmas prophecy carries both immediate consequences and eternal hope. This sermon reminds us that God’s promises are not just fulfilled in the past—they are alive in the present. Immanuel, “God with us,” still changes our past, our present, and our future.
By Tulip ChurchIn this message, we explore the prophecy of Immanuel from Isaiah 7 and Matthew 1, uncovering its original context and its lasting impact. Through the story of King Ahaz, Isaiah, and a nation struggling to trust God, we see how a familiar Christmas prophecy carries both immediate consequences and eternal hope. This sermon reminds us that God’s promises are not just fulfilled in the past—they are alive in the present. Immanuel, “God with us,” still changes our past, our present, and our future.