In this powerful message from Isaiah 41–46, Pastor Dave invites us into the “Trial of the False Gods,” where God Himself calls the idols of the nations to the stand. Through vivid courtroom imagery, we see the Lord expose the futility of man-made gods—things we create, carry, and ultimately worship—contrasted with the majesty of the one true God who alone carries us. As the sermon unfolds, we’re confronted with our own modern idols: success, relationships, comfort, or control. Yet Isaiah remi...
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In this powerful message from Isaiah 41–46, Pastor Dave invites us into the “Trial of the False Gods,” where God Himself calls the idols of the nations to the stand. Through vivid courtroom imagery, we see the Lord expose the futility of man-made gods—things we create, carry, and ultimately worship—contrasted with the majesty of the one true God who alone carries us. As the sermon unfolds, we’re confronted with our own modern idols: success, relationships, comfort, or control. Yet Isaiah remi...
The God Who Demands Justice | Isaiah 1:1-31 | Pastor Dave Hentschel
Millington Baptist Church Sermons
54 minutes
2 months ago
The God Who Demands Justice | Isaiah 1:1-31 | Pastor Dave Hentschel
Isaiah opens like a summons from the heavenly courtroom, confronting the vandalism of shalom and calling God’s people to the upstream work of mishpat (justice). In this message on Isaiah 1:1–31, Pastor Dave faces a week of grief and fear with gospel clarity, showing how God exposes empty religion, commands us to “seek justice, correct oppression,” and lovingly refines His people until righteousness dwells again. Come be lifted from the noise of the moment to the heart of God: where our sins,...
Millington Baptist Church Sermons
In this powerful message from Isaiah 41–46, Pastor Dave invites us into the “Trial of the False Gods,” where God Himself calls the idols of the nations to the stand. Through vivid courtroom imagery, we see the Lord expose the futility of man-made gods—things we create, carry, and ultimately worship—contrasted with the majesty of the one true God who alone carries us. As the sermon unfolds, we’re confronted with our own modern idols: success, relationships, comfort, or control. Yet Isaiah remi...