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North Johnson City Baptist Church
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April 26, 2026
Isaiah's Overture: "On That Day"
This text (Isaiah 24:1-20) presents a powerful prophetic vision of the day of the Lord, portraying cosmic judgment and the collapse of human pride, where the mighty fall, cities are destroyed, and the earth itself reels in devastation, not as a mere physical cataclysm but as a divine reckoning for humanity's pervasive sin—its defilement of creation, transgression of God's moral law, and breaking of the everlasting covenant. Amid this overwhelming judgment, the text reveals a glorious shift: the remnant of God's people, from every nation and coastland, lift their voices in song, rejoicing in the majesty of the Lord, even as the world lies in ruins, pointing to the ultimate triumph of God's eternal kingdom over the fleeting, fallen city of man. The passage, rich in poetic imagery, calls all people to reckon with their spiritual posture—whether they stand under the judgment of God or in the salvation of His redeemed, urging a sober yet hopeful anticipation of Christ's return, when the earth will fall and not rise again, and only those in Christ will sing in eternal glory.

April 19, 2026
King Over Judah and the Nations: A Review of Isaiah Chapters 1-23
The sermon, covering and recapping chapters 1-23, presents a summary of Isaiah's overarching message of God's universal sovereignty, unfolding from Judah's covenantal failure to the ultimate redemption of a people from all nations. It begins with a sobering indictment of Judah's hypocrisy and rebellion, illustrated through the parable of the unproductive vineyard, yet underscores that God's judgment is always rooted in holy justice. While the prophetic vision includes the downfall of every nation—Babylon, Egypt, Assyria, and others—it is not merely punitive; it is purposeful, clearing the way for a future kingdom where God's glory will be revealed to all peoples. The heart of the message is the promise of grace: a remnant preserved, a righteous King from David's line, and a new creation in which even former enemies like Egypt and Assyria are reconciled to God, becoming His people, His work, and His inheritance. This culminates in the vision of a glorious, eternal feast where all nations, united in Christ, will dwell in peace and worship the Holy One of Israel, affirming that salvation is not by works but by faith in the one who stands in perfect righteousness on behalf of His people.

April 12, 2026
Our God Forever Reigns! (Psalm 10)
This sermon, drawn from Psalm 10, confronts the tension between God's sovereign reign and the apparent silence of divine justice in the face of widespread wickedness and suffering. It explores the pride and self-deception of the wicked, who boast in their desires, reject God, and exploit the vulnerable, living as functional atheists who believe God does not see or care. Yet the sermon affirms that God is not absent—He observes suffering, hears the cries of the humble, and will ultimately repay evil with justice. The central message is one of confident hope: though the wicked may prosper temporarily, God's eternal sovereignty ensures that justice will prevail, the oppressed will be vindicated, and the kingdom of God will stand forever. This Psalm calls upon believers to trust in God's providence, care for the vulnerable in the church, and find comfort in the certainty that God's final victory is assured.
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