Nathan Smith - April 5, 2026
What Did Isaiah See?
Scripture References: Matthew 28:1-6, Isaiah 6:1-7, Hebrews 9:11-24, John 12:41
From Series: "Stand-Alone"
These are teachings that are not part of a series.
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CloseIn this powerful Resurrection Sunday message, we explore the remarkable "Christocentricity" of the Book of Isaiah. While Isaiah is well-known for his descriptions of the "Suffering Servant" in Isaiah 53, we dive deeper into the glorious vision found in Isaiah 6. Centuries before the empty tomb, Isaiah beheld a vision of the Lord "high and lifted up," seated upon a throne in the heavenly temple. Through the lens of the New Testament—specifically the Gospel of John and the Book of Hebrews—we see that Isaiah wasn’t just seeing a theological concept; he was beholding the resurrected, victorious glory of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:1-6, Isaiah 6:1-7, Hebrews 9:11-24, John 12:41
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