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The Servant of the Lord Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed Church  

The Servant of the Lord Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed Church

It is our resolve at Covenant URC to truly hold the Three Forms of Unity as reflecting the Word of God and promote these in our congregation. May the Lord keep us faithful to this task. As the Belgic Confession mentions the marks of the true church are...

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Who is the servant of the Lord? So often we look at the passages of glory, but neglect the passages of suffering. These are the prophecies that declare the coming of the Messiah. Please enjoy this archived series.
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The Servant of the Lord: "Man of Sorrows" (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)
Saturday, 15 September, 2007

We finish our series of the Servant Songs in Isaiah. There is the unfolding of these songs in the covenant historical record. These songs declare the coming of the suffering warrior who heals us not only from our sins, but brings us to the eternal land of rest. This Concealed Warrior is nothing less than […] The post The Servant of the Lord: "Man of Sorrows" (Isaiah 52:13-53:12) appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.

 

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