As a follow up to last week’s sermon on Isaiah 53 by J. Randall Easter (see here), I present this Wednesday’s sermon of the week also on Isaiah 53 by Phil Johnson entitled The Atrocity That Pleased God.
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As a follow up to last week’s sermon on Isaiah 53 by J. Randall Easter (see here), I present this Wednesday’s sermon of the week also on Isaiah 53 by Phil Johnson entitled The Atrocity That Pleased God.
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“It pleased the LORD to crush Him”.
That is deep theology.
I look forward to this one!
Great Sermon!
Wonderful sermon. Reminds me of my own youthful days as an Episcopalian. On one occasion a former high school student, who’d become a “fundamentalist,” came to church in a full British sailor’s uniform, sword dragging and clanking as he took communion….