Servant King

No nation had ever come back.

Never in the history of the world had a nation been displaced from its land and then found its way back.

But Israel did. Because God’s promises are true and powerful.

And, just like God worked powerfully in history to release Israel from Exile and back into her Promised Land, God is releasing all of creation from the power of sin — through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

This series, Servant King, explores all this as we dive into the magnificent poetry and prophecy of Isaiah 40-55.

Isaiah 40-55 is one unified poem that marks the beginning of Isaiah’s “book of comfort,” so named because Isaiah 40 opens with, “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.”

It’s a poem that begins with the glory and greatness of God and concludes with a reflection on the pinnacle of God’s greatness — the suffering and substitutionary death of the Suffering Servant, Jesus Christ.

Along the way, we see a great deal of the heart and character of the God who loves to bring his people back.


The Transcendent god descends

February 5, 2023 / Paul Artino

Isaiah 40:1-5 NIV


Behold your idols, behold the servant

February 12, 2023 / Jeremy Olimb

Isaiah 41-42 NIV


God Is Our Hope

February 19, 2023 / Paul Artino

Isaiah 43-44 NIV


None Like This God

February 26, 2023 / Brian Berger

Isaiah 45-47 NIV


God Gives Grace

March 5, 2023 / Seth Troutt

Isaiah 48-49 ESV


The Servant of God Will Be Vindicated

March 12, 2023 / Jeremy Olimb

Isaiah 50-52:6 NIV


The Servant of God SENT & Slain

March 19, 2023 / Matt Driesbach

Isaiah 52:7-53:12 NIV


The Covenant God Welcomes Back His People

March 26, 2023 / Jeremy Olimb

Isaiah 54 NIV


The Satisfying God Makes Creation New

April 2, 2023 / Jeremy Olimb

Isaiah 55 NIV


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