Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 42:10-17
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 42:10-17

As we come to verse 10 of chapter 42 here, we see a familiar phrase, Sing to the Lord a new song. Now, when you and I hear the idea of a new song, we instinctively probably think about an artist releasing a new song for us, whether that is coming out on CD or on the radio, or if you're more hip with the times being released on Spotify or Apple Music or something like that. But it's time for a song because the artist wanted to be creative or they needed some more money or it was just time to write a new song.

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December 25 Sermon: Lowborn
Mark Groen Mark Groen

December 25 Sermon: Lowborn

We all like a good story with characters who are from humble origins, don't we? I think we're drawn to them because you and I can relate to those stories because I think we're probably all from humble origins. Anybody here of royal stock here? This is your chance to brag or have any of you born into high esteem? No, they're not.

We're drawn to these stories where people come up from the bottom, right? It's actually a really popular mechanism for stories. As I was thinking about different stories that have this I had two that came to mind to me right away. And you probably have some of your own. The first one that came to mind, and I'm kind of embarrassed to admit this is a movie called The Princess Diaries.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 42:1-9
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 42:1-9

Another fantastic passage that's a break for us from all of the judgment language. Here we have something completely different. We see this on display here for us mostly in verse three. We see that this is a servant of God who is going to come. Ultimately, this is pointing forward to Jesus. It's telling us that He is going to come. He is going to be the salvation. He is going to be the one who builds up and sustains His people. We see, as I said in verse 3, how this is good news for people who have been under judgment because what is He going to do? A bruised reed He will not break, and a faintly burning wick He will not quench.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 41:21-29
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 41:21-29

As we have been moving through these stories in Isaiah of judgment and the story of God's salvation from that judgment, we've also seen a war between the true God and the gods of the nations. We saw this back when one of the Kings said, Hey, all the other people said their gods would protect them, but they didn't. The response was, Hey, God is sovereign. He is the one who has put you over these people for a time to judge them, but then he is going to come in judgment on you. We've had this war between God, the one true God, and the gods of the nations. This idea is continuing here in this End to Chapter 41.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 41:1-20
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 41:1-20

As we've been reading the Book of Isaiah, the words of judgment have been going out abundantly, right? But now God is making it clear that He preserves His people, that He is there for His people, and that He is the one who rescues them. We see this very clearly in verses 8-10, But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen the offspring of Abraham, my friend. Despite all this judgment that has been happening, God is reminding them of the covenant and the fact that they are his friends, that he has been near to them, that He does this for their benefit, that He keeps them and he chastises them.

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December 18 Sermon: Come with Singing
Mark Groen Mark Groen

December 18 Sermon: Come with Singing

We live in a culture that's in a perpetual search for happiness. We're looking for this state where we are entertained all the time, aren't we? We see this in the things that we do, the things that we pursue. And this is really a symptom of the state of things in our culture, isn't it? We're always looking for the next big thing, the next state of happiness that we can have.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 40:9-31
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 40:9-31

Once again, I told the truth. A lot of stuff there that you know, a lot of familiar passages and familiar language. I hope you are like me that as we have been slowly plotting our way through Isaiah, it hasn't been easy with all this language of judgment. But now we're really understanding where a lot of this is coming from, why it is being said, because we truly are understanding the context. Not only are we seeing this in the way that judgment is spoken of, but also the way in which people have set themselves up above God and set themselves in a position of authority even above Him.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 40:1-8
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 40:1-8

As I said, very familiar texts here. As this starts out, you have a well known Advent text and also you maybe know it from Handel's Messiah. That's also a very well known part of that musical work. Also we have the verses from three and four, or that we designate three and four and verse five as well that are very, very common to be read around the time of Advent. And then we have the grass withers and the flower fades.

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The Sufficiency of Christ
Mark Groen Mark Groen

The Sufficiency of Christ

We live in a world that is obsessed with the next big thing. When I was young if you had shown me a lineup of people sleeping in the streets in an urban area, I would have assumed that the cause of this was homelessness. Now, you would have to wonder if perhaps it was a group of people waiting for the next big electronic device to be released. Many of us want to have the next iteration of a device so badly that extreme measures are taken to ensure the device is acquired. All of this obsession for the next big thing and chances are that the people waiting in line may in fact have a similar device with them that works just fine. It is easy for the newest version of our precious devices to convince us that what we have is not sufficient for what we need for it to do. Our thinking can be overcome with ways that we can afford the upgrade until we get that new electronic marvel.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 39:1-8
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 39:1-8

So, chapter 39 has us seeing some interesting times in the life of Hezekiah. We just saw in the previous chapter that he was healed from these maladies, that he didn't have any children, but he was promised that he would because his life was going to be extended. But here we see that some envoys come from Babylon, and King Hezekiah is pretty excited about this. And the idea here is that they have a common enemy.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 38:1-22
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 38:1-22

As we progress through the Book of Isaiah, we come across an interesting story about Hezekiah. We find out that he is sick, very sick to the point of death. And the prophet comes to him and tells him that, Hey, get your house in order. You're going to die. You're not going to recover. Now, I've never had somebody tell me anything like this, but I think the last person I would want to inform me of that things would be a prophet, particularly one of the stature of Isaiah, right?

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Considering the Heavens
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Considering the Heavens

For several years of my life, I lived in areas that had quite a bit of light pollution. While there, I always cherished the times where I would be at camp with students. It was then that I had the opportunity to spend five days where I had a much clearer view at the stars.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 37:21-38
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 37:21-38

So, we get the conclusion here of this story of the forces of Sennacherib threatening Jerusalem. We saw that they were coming in and making these claims against God saying, Hey, all the gods of the other people, they were prayed to, and those cities fell. The same thing is going to happen to yours, so just give in. Well, we saw that Hezekiah went to Isaiah, and he asked him for help. They went with sackcloth and ashes. They were truly wanting the help of God. The reply of the prophet, Isaiah here is very stern. In verse 23 here we say, Whom have you mocked and reviled?

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 37:1-20
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 37:1-20

So, this story continues, and it's an interesting one, isn't it? We had this Rabshakeh come and deliver this message. And basically, it was making a mockery of God. It was equating him to all the false idols of the other nations because this king of Assyria is saying, Hey, they thought their gods were going to save them. You're going to end up the same. Your God is not going to be able to save you. And so we hear, as we come to chapter 37, that King Hezakiah heard all this. And what did he do? He goes into a mourning mode. He tears his clothes. He covers himself with sack cloth, and he went to the house of the Lord. This is a sign of submission.

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December 4 Sermon: Straightening the Path
Mark Groen Mark Groen

December 4 Sermon: Straightening the Path

When company is coming, we know that we need to get ready. Even if your house is spotless and everything is in good order, you still prepare things for those guests that are on their way to spend time at your home. You not only want to get things just right, but we also consider the people that are coming, those that are on their way to visit us.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 36:1-22
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 36:1-22

And so, as we come to Chapter 36, we see this narrative telling us basically what Isaiah has been prophesying has come to pass. Remember, they were going to trust in the forces, the horses, the armies of Egypt, but it hasn't now done them any good because here is the King of Assyria. There was no protection. Even the forces of Egypt couldn't hold back this Sennacherib, King of Assyria. We see that this is understood here as this messenger comes. We see in verse 6, Behold, you are trusting in Egypt that broken reed of a staff, which will pierce the hand of any man who leans on it, such as Pharaoh, King of Egypt, to all who trust in him. In other words, has been able to help you, and he's going to turn us back on you, is basically what he's saying.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 35:1-10
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 35:1-10

As we come to chapter 35, we get some imagery of joy and of happiness. It's really a contrast to what we saw in the last chapter and what we have seen leading up to this, all this language of judgment. Now we see the people of God rejoicing in the salvation of the Lord. There is so much in here that we are familiar with, and we'll see that as we go along. But we have to remember the last chapter. As always, context is important. Remember in the last chapter, we read about this land that was going to be made a desolation. Remember, there would be nothing but birds there, and really there wasn't going to be anything growing.

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Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 34:1-17
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Isaiah 34:1-17

This word of judgment we have read today acknowledges deeply who is really in control. There are those who set themselves up against God. We see this in the first verse, Are you destroyed or who yourself have not been destroyed? You traitor whom none has betrayed. These are the ones who are in opposition to God. These are the ones who have come in and done these terrible things to the people of Israel and of Judah, but they now understand who they need to call out to.

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Thanksgiving 2022 Sermon: What Shall I Render?
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Thanksgiving 2022 Sermon: What Shall I Render?

I don't know that if I've mentioned this in all six of my previous Thanksgiving sermons or not, but I think maybe at some point in all of them, probably, I've mentioned how I can't believe that we're to this point in the calendar already. I didn't want to do that again this year, so I thought I just mentioned it casually like that. Now, obviously, I am bringing it up in all seriousness, this is such an important holiday. And I think it sneaks up on us, even though we have warning sign upon warning sign that it's coming. Fall starts. Kids go back to school, the leaves start to change.

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November 20 Sermon: The Least is Greatest
Mark Groen Mark Groen

November 20 Sermon: The Least is Greatest

We naturally desire status in this life. No one wants to be picked last, do they? Rarely do we ever see anyone willingly place themselves in a low position. It's a natural desire for us to want to be at the top and it is ingrained in us very deeply as well. No one wants to be forgotten.

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