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In this message from Isaiah 64, we explore the Bible’s powerful and often uncomfortable truth: sin is rebellion against God. But this passage also reveals something surprising—why God’s anger toward sin is actually a sign of His love, not a contradiction of it.
As Israel cries out for justice, they come to a shocking realization: they are not just victims of sin—they are part of the problem. And so are we.
This sermon unpacks:
If you’ve ever struggled with the idea of God’s judgment, or wondered how salvation really works, this message points to the hope found not in trying harder—but in being made new through Christ.
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In this message from Isaiah 64, we explore the Bible’s powerful and often uncomfortable truth: sin is rebellion against God. But this passage also reveals something surprising—why God’s anger toward sin is actually a sign of His love, not a contradiction of it.
As Israel cries out for justice, they come to a shocking realization: they are not just victims of sin—they are part of the problem. And so are we.
This sermon unpacks:
If you’ve ever struggled with the idea of God’s judgment, or wondered how salvation really works, this message points to the hope found not in trying harder—but in being made new through Christ.