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Bart Byl on Isaiah 64.
Isaiah cries out, on behalf of Israel, for God to have pity on his sin-enslaved people and come in power. God will answer in a way no one expected—sending his Son in weakness. Jesus comes in total solidarity with us: he takes our uncleanness on himself. He is the priest who rouses himself to lay hold of God on our behalf. By his Holy Spirit he changes us from the inside: we begin to truly desire God. And we look for his mighty coming at the end of history to put us right forever.
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By Bart BylBart Byl on Isaiah 64.
Isaiah cries out, on behalf of Israel, for God to have pity on his sin-enslaved people and come in power. God will answer in a way no one expected—sending his Son in weakness. Jesus comes in total solidarity with us: he takes our uncleanness on himself. He is the priest who rouses himself to lay hold of God on our behalf. By his Holy Spirit he changes us from the inside: we begin to truly desire God. And we look for his mighty coming at the end of history to put us right forever.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.