Harvest Church Sunday Sermon – Isaiah 6:13

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by: Wade Schaber

12/01/2024

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Here is a summary and short clip from Rev. Scott Deneen’s 1 Dec 2024 teaching drawn Isaiah 6:1-13 titled “Shaken But Not Forsaken”.

 The following is a summary from Rev. Scott Deneen’s 1 Dec 2024 teaching “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13

Sermon Summary From “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13. The sermon discusses the story of King Uzziah and the prophet Isaiah from the Old Testament. It emphasizes the themes of human limitations, the sovereignty of God, and the concept of repentance. The sermon highlights the idea that despite human achievements, individuals should place their trust in God rather than in human leaders. It also delves into the concept of atonement and the need for repentance. The narrative ultimately points to the anticipation and fulfillment of the birth of Jesus Christ as a pivotal event in the context of atonement and salvation.

Sermon Excerpt From “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13 – “God's rule and reign is far superior to any, any human agency. Kings or presidents or judges or oligarchs or cabals or secret societies or all these things that we hear about today.”

You can view the entire sermon and join us for our live streamed worship service every Sunday morning at 10:30 am on our Harvest Church: Lincolnton NC – YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgkcuv9Y5ME2r5g0hKrd8dw

For more information about Harvest Church, Lincolnton, NC, please visit our website, https://harvestpca.net/ or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton

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Here is a summary and short clip from Rev. Scott Deneen’s 1 Dec 2024 teaching drawn Isaiah 6:1-13 titled “Shaken But Not Forsaken”.

 The following is a summary from Rev. Scott Deneen’s 1 Dec 2024 teaching “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13

Sermon Summary From “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13. The sermon discusses the story of King Uzziah and the prophet Isaiah from the Old Testament. It emphasizes the themes of human limitations, the sovereignty of God, and the concept of repentance. The sermon highlights the idea that despite human achievements, individuals should place their trust in God rather than in human leaders. It also delves into the concept of atonement and the need for repentance. The narrative ultimately points to the anticipation and fulfillment of the birth of Jesus Christ as a pivotal event in the context of atonement and salvation.

Sermon Excerpt From “Shaken But Not Forsaken” drawn from Isaiah 6:1-13 – “God's rule and reign is far superior to any, any human agency. Kings or presidents or judges or oligarchs or cabals or secret societies or all these things that we hear about today.”

You can view the entire sermon and join us for our live streamed worship service every Sunday morning at 10:30 am on our Harvest Church: Lincolnton NC – YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgkcuv9Y5ME2r5g0hKrd8dw

For more information about Harvest Church, Lincolnton, NC, please visit our website, https://harvestpca.net/ or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton

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