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Someone picks up the check for the whole table and a friend insists on paying “their part.” It feels polite, but it quietly rejects the gift. We start there because it captures the core tension of the gospel: Jesus Christ paid the full price with His precious blood, enough for the whole world, and yet salvation is only credited to “whosoever will” believe. Pride still tries to contribute, negotiate, or refuse, even when grace is complete.
From that doorway we climb into Isaiah 2, where the prophet sees the mountain of the Lord lifted above every other “mountain,” every kingdom and authority. Pastor Carl unpacks the promise of the latter days: the Messiah reigning from Jerusalem, the nations coming to Mount Zion to learn God’s ways, and a world where justice is real enough to turn swords into plowshares. We also face a hard truth: even in a time of extraordinary peace, the human heart still needs surrender, not just better circumstances.
Isaiah doesn’t stop at future hope. He presses present urgency: walk in the light now, repent now, and don’t confuse popular spirituality with the Lord. We talk about idols, prosperity, and the subtle way believers can reshape Jesus into what we want instead of worshiping who He is. Isaiah 3 sharpens the warning with a picture of societal breakdown when people abandon responsibility and God’s order, especially in the home and in leadership.
If this challenged you, share it with a friend and subscribe for more teaching through Scripture. After you listen, would you reply with one “paid in full” truth you needed to hear today, and leave a review to help others find the show?
Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.
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Someone picks up the check for the whole table and a friend insists on paying “their part.” It feels polite, but it quietly rejects the gift. We start there because it captures the core tension of the gospel: Jesus Christ paid the full price with His precious blood, enough for the whole world, and yet salvation is only credited to “whosoever will” believe. Pride still tries to contribute, negotiate, or refuse, even when grace is complete.
From that doorway we climb into Isaiah 2, where the prophet sees the mountain of the Lord lifted above every other “mountain,” every kingdom and authority. Pastor Carl unpacks the promise of the latter days: the Messiah reigning from Jerusalem, the nations coming to Mount Zion to learn God’s ways, and a world where justice is real enough to turn swords into plowshares. We also face a hard truth: even in a time of extraordinary peace, the human heart still needs surrender, not just better circumstances.
Isaiah doesn’t stop at future hope. He presses present urgency: walk in the light now, repent now, and don’t confuse popular spirituality with the Lord. We talk about idols, prosperity, and the subtle way believers can reshape Jesus into what we want instead of worshiping who He is. Isaiah 3 sharpens the warning with a picture of societal breakdown when people abandon responsibility and God’s order, especially in the home and in leadership.
If this challenged you, share it with a friend and subscribe for more teaching through Scripture. After you listen, would you reply with one “paid in full” truth you needed to hear today, and leave a review to help others find the show?
Come On Up is the radio ministry of The Mountain Cross in Waynesville North Carolina. To learn more about us please visit: TheMountainCross.com.