In the second half the Magnificat, Mary moves to general reasons for magnifying God that not only apply to Mary but to the generations who see themselves as lowly like the mother of our Lord. So today, we transition our eyes from the Lord of Mary to the Lord of many. In this sermon, pastor Keith considers once again how God alone is worthy to be magnified, looking at how God resists the proud, reverses the powers of this world, and remembers his promises
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February 6, 2023
"Fear Not, For I Am With You" (Isaiah 41:1-20)
In chapter 40, Isaiah established the fundamental principles about God to assure Israel of God’s power and eagerness to save them. Now in chapter 41, Isaiah brings these principles into…
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