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May 14, 2024The God who Restores: Isaiah 61:1-426 minutesPlayMark Slessenger speaks on Isaiah 61:1-4Isaiah 61:1-4 illuminates the promise of divine restoration,portraying a God who heals the broken, frees the captive, and rebuilds what wasdevastated. This passage echoes our theme of the year (being rooted in Christ),sharing the image of 'Oaks of Righteousness,' which emphasizes God'stransformative power in nurturing flourishing lives and communities....moreShareView all episodesBy CHSCapeTownMay 14, 2024The God who Restores: Isaiah 61:1-426 minutesPlayMark Slessenger speaks on Isaiah 61:1-4Isaiah 61:1-4 illuminates the promise of divine restoration,portraying a God who heals the broken, frees the captive, and rebuilds what wasdevastated. This passage echoes our theme of the year (being rooted in Christ),sharing the image of 'Oaks of Righteousness,' which emphasizes God'stransformative power in nurturing flourishing lives and communities....more
Mark Slessenger speaks on Isaiah 61:1-4Isaiah 61:1-4 illuminates the promise of divine restoration,portraying a God who heals the broken, frees the captive, and rebuilds what wasdevastated. This passage echoes our theme of the year (being rooted in Christ),sharing the image of 'Oaks of Righteousness,' which emphasizes God'stransformative power in nurturing flourishing lives and communities.
May 14, 2024The God who Restores: Isaiah 61:1-426 minutesPlayMark Slessenger speaks on Isaiah 61:1-4Isaiah 61:1-4 illuminates the promise of divine restoration,portraying a God who heals the broken, frees the captive, and rebuilds what wasdevastated. This passage echoes our theme of the year (being rooted in Christ),sharing the image of 'Oaks of Righteousness,' which emphasizes God'stransformative power in nurturing flourishing lives and communities....more
Mark Slessenger speaks on Isaiah 61:1-4Isaiah 61:1-4 illuminates the promise of divine restoration,portraying a God who heals the broken, frees the captive, and rebuilds what wasdevastated. This passage echoes our theme of the year (being rooted in Christ),sharing the image of 'Oaks of Righteousness,' which emphasizes God'stransformative power in nurturing flourishing lives and communities.