Re-formed, part 12. God doesn’t just save you to restore you. He does it to include you in something global, that’s growing, and will recreate the entire universe.
Category: Isaiah: Re-formed
Re-surrection — Beautiful Feet and the World Made New
Re-formed, part 11. The resurrection is God’s joyful announcement: the world is being remade, and his people are sent to proclaim it.
Re-membered — Silent Saturday Easter Devotional
Re-formed, part 10. Take a moment to consider the day between Jesus’ death and resurrection — when the faith of the disciples seemed to be utterly shattered, when they couldn’t see God’s deep work in the darkness, and the silence.
Re-vealed — Good Friday
Re-formed, part 9. 1 Corinthians 2 states “If the rulers of this age had understood it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.” The cross was the greatest trap in all of history for the powers of darkness.
Re-newed — Streams in the Wasteland: Our Hope in God Alone
Re-formed, part 8. As the Israelites are taken into exile, we see that God immediately speaks hope and strength back into their lives; and even in the midst of desolation, streams of living water can flow from within them.
Treasures of Darkness Devotionals
We’ve put together a mini-series of videos looking at ‘Treasures of Darkness’, a title we’ve lifted from Isaiah 45.
Re-formed — When the Spirit is Poured Out
Re-formed, part 7. When God remoulds and reforms us, like a piece of clay in his hands, he is often strong with us in one sense, as our whole shape is transformed. Yet at the same time, he’s precise and … Continue reading “Re-formed — When the Spirit is Poured Out”
Re-aligned — On What do you Rest this Trust of Yours?
Re-formed, part 6. This is the question at the heart of Isaiah. The answer is in the section we looked at last week: “In repentance and rest is your salvation; in quietness and in trust is your strength” (30:15)
Re-ordered — The Sovereign God: Hope Amid Judgment
Re-formed, part 5. If you have renovated a house or decluttered a room, you’ll know it tends to produce more chaos before it can be restored. This morning we look at 15 chapters of Isaiah where God reorders the world.