Isaiah continued to expose the sins of Jerusalem and Judah. The parallels between Judah's sins and present day America are astounding.
We have seen that God is a personal Being, a living Being, and this morning we will begin looking at the fact that God is a Spirit Being.
Who is God? Is He a personal Being or a force? Can we really know Him? What does one's relationship with God require?
Isaiah speaks of future millennial blessings when Messiah will reign from Jerusalem. But Jerusalem and Judah have turned from the LORD and face impending judgment.
There are many misconceptions on who God is. We will began examining the Scriptures to determine who God is and what He delights in.
Judah had turned her back on the LORD and He pleads with her to come back to Him. Refusing to repent will bring certain judgment.
Paul concludes his letter to Timothy reminding him to stand firm on the Word of God avoiding false teaching.
Paul gave 4 challenges to Timothy that would assure success in his life, ministry, and testimony as a man of God.