Apr 2, 2023
Hyperlinks: Jesus, the Substitute
Series: Hyperlinks
In our final week of the Hyperlinks series, we look at an astonishing truth found in Isaiah 53: Jesus died in our place, bearing the full weight of our burdens and worry and guilt, lifting it off of us and taking it away from us. And oh, how we need him to do that!
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  • Apr 2, 2023Hyperlinks: Jesus, the Substitute
    Apr 2, 2023
    Hyperlinks: Jesus, the Substitute
    Series: Hyperlinks
    In our final week of the Hyperlinks series, we look at an astonishing truth found in Isaiah 53: Jesus died in our place, bearing the full weight of our burdens and worry and guilt, lifting it off of us and taking it away from us. And oh, how we need him to do that!
  • Mar 26, 2023Hyperlinks: Man of Sorrow
    Mar 26, 2023
    Hyperlinks: Man of Sorrow
    Series: Hyperlinks
    This week's hyperlink takes us to Isaiah 53, one of scripture's most fascinating passages. If you didn't know where it was found, you would assume it was a New Testament account of Jesus' crucifixion. But it was actually written 700 years before Jesus was born!
    Oh--it also compares us to wandering sheep. Come find out how!
  • Mar 19, 2023Hyperlinks: Blurry Vision
    Mar 19, 2023
    Hyperlinks: Blurry Vision
    Series: Hyperlinks
    Humanity was created with a purpose, but before we could be fully trained for the job ahead, we dropped out, and went about things our own way. Because of this, our definition of good doesn't quite match up with God's Today we explore how this theme repeats itself throughout scripture, and whether there's any hope for us at all!
  • Mar 12, 2023Hyperlinks: The Triumphal Entry
    Mar 12, 2023
    Hyperlinks: The Triumphal Entry
    Series: Hyperlinks
    Throughout the New Testament, Jesus is the star of the show. But, did you know that Jesus is also the star of the Old Testament? This week, we start a new series called "Hyperlinks," in which we will examine just a few of these instances of Jesus in the Old Testament. You may be surprised by how much the Old Testament has to say about the person God was going to send to restore humanity and bring peace, hope, and unity to the world.
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