A Holy and Gracious King
Isaiah’s encounter with the living God caused him to be undone by the gravity of his sin. Instead of perishing in God’s presence, however, the prophet’s repentance was met with grace and forgiveness. Through Jesus, Isaiah’s singular experience of grace is extended to all who confess their sin and respond in faith.
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03/09/25
Shall I Not Drink the Cup?
In Gethsemane, Peter disobediently cut off the ear of Malchus, one of the soldiers sent to arrest Jesus. After healing ...
Alistair Begg
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03/09/25
What's in a Name — Part Two
In the concluding phrase of His High Priestly Prayer in John 17, Jesus speaks of God’s love, praying that the ...
Alistair Begg
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03/02/25
What's in a Name?
When Jesus concluded His High Priestly Prayer saying that He had made the name of the Lord known to His ...
Alistair Begg