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In today’s message titled "Restore Worship", taken from our series "Restore My Soul", we will explore the last verses of Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the miseries of Hell, the joy of Heaven, and how both of these realities should shape our worship and lives today.
As we navigate through Isaiah's words, we are invited to consider our own journey, the choices we make, and the eternal implications they hold. Whether it's a reflection on the narrow road that leads to life or the broad road to destruction, the sermon prompts us to ponder deeply our individual paths.
Furthermore, the broadcast will discuss the contrasting fates of the righteous and the wicked, as seen through the lens of Scripture. It provides a moment to visualise the joy of those embracing salvation and the sorrow of those facing judgment.
Join us as we open the Bible and receive encouragement, wisdom, and challenge from God's word. If you happen to miss any part of this message or wish to revisit past teachings, remember that you can always catch up online at openthebible.org.uk
In today’s message titled "Restore Worship", taken from our series "Restore My Soul", we will explore the last verses of Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the miseries of Hell, the joy of Heaven, and how both of these realities should shape our worship and lives today.
As we navigate through Isaiah's words, we are invited to consider our own journey, the choices we make, and the eternal implications they hold. Whether it's a reflection on the narrow road that leads to life or the broad road to destruction, the sermon prompts us to ponder deeply our individual paths.
Furthermore, the broadcast will discuss the contrasting fates of the righteous and the wicked, as seen through the lens of Scripture. It provides a moment to visualise the joy of those embracing salvation and the sorrow of those facing judgment.
Join us as we open the Bible and receive encouragement, wisdom, and challenge from God's word. If you happen to miss any part of this message or wish to revisit past teachings, remember that you can always catch up online at openthebible.org.uk