تاکو وتەی ئیشایا پێغەمبەر بێتە دی کە گوتی: ﴿ئەی یەزدان، کێ باوەڕی بە پەیامەکەمان کرد و هێزی یەزدان بۆ کێ دەرکەوت؟﴾ لەبەر ئەوە نەیانتوانی باوەڕ بهێنن، چونکە ئیشایا لە شوێنێکی دیکە گوتی: ﴿چاویانی کوێر و دڵیانی ڕەقکردووە، بۆ ئەوەی بە چاویان نەبینن و بە دڵیان تێنەگەن، نەوەک بگەڕێنەوە و منیش چاکیان بکەمەوە.﴾ ئیشایا ئەمانەی گوت، چونکە شکۆی ئەوی بینی و باسی کرد.
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هەموو وەشانەکان بەراورد بکە: یۆحەنا 38:12-41
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Jesus is worthy of all praise and glory. We all look at the world's standards when we look for someone who is worthy of our praise. But in accordance to Isaiah, God's standard is different from that only of the world. Jesus, whose description is different from the world, He is the only one who is worthy of our worship.
How is your family preparing for Easter? Through this short and sweet devotional (especially helpful if you’re teaching little ones with short attention spans), Scott James brings to light the many things that Christ’s life and resurrection means for us not only through the season of Lent, but all year long.
Near the end of his life, John was the last of the living apostles and wrote a story about Jesus. It’s his testimony of who Jesus is, what he said, what he did, and who he claimed to be. Jesus has a story. He invites us to make it our story. When we make Jesus’s story our story, we have life in his name. This plan focuses on Jesus predicting his death in John 12. It is part of an ongoing series through John.
In this five-day reading plan from Scarlet Hiltibidal, learn from Isaiah’s encounter with God in Isaiah 6 and move beyond shame to the joy-inducing, peace-producing thrill that comes from a relationship with Jesus. We were made to live in the light—confessing and repenting and renouncing our shame—because Jesus experienced shame in our place.
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