We are invited to be in awe of who Jesus is and what he is capable of as king.
We see in Jesus' fasting and temptation in the desert how he prevails as the better Adam.
We walk through the baptism of Jesus. A Public display showcasing not only his arrival to ministry but his posture of humility from the beginning.
Aaron shares some reflections from 2 John on what it means to not lose what we have been given from the beginning. To love God and neighbor.
What is the chief end of man? To glorify God and enjoy him forever! Aaron unpacks what this catechism question and answer mean for us.
Aaron wraps up this section of Isaiah as we walk through Isaiah 54 counting our heritage as children of God in the gospel.
Aaron closes out our Advent series on Isaiah 53 where God reveals to us our heritage through his suffering servant.
As we try to unpack the work of The Servant, it’s clear here that His character is one in utter reliance on God even when circumstances would tempt him to think otherwise.
Isaiah begins to give us a greater look at the servant of God, the Messiah and what his coming will accomplish.
God demonstrates his justice even over the nations he used to discipline his people.
Isaiah gives us a word on God's character as the one who shows up when the struggle is real.
Aaron kicks off part four of Isaiah with Isaiah 40 and the context for this part of the series.
Aaron uses Isaiah 1 to recap where we have been in the last three parts of Isaiah as we begin part 4.
Aaron shares part two of this series with the problem of the law.
Aaron shares the first part of this 2 part sermon on the power of grace.