According to Isaiah 64:8, he is our potter and we are the clay. This is an audio devotional about submission, surrender, and being the work of His hand.
Author: Christopher Harper
We all do fade
We are assured in Isaiah 64:6 that we all do fade as a leaf. Death is a result of sin. This audio devotional tells us earthly righteousness won't solve it.
The great goodness
This audio devotional describes the great goodness of God toward Israel. Looking at Isaiah 63:7, we will explore God's mercies and God's lovingkindnesses.
He will have mercy
Isaiah 55:7 tells us that God will abundantly pardon. He will have mercy on those who forsake evil. You'll find more explanation in this audio devotional.
He was wounded
Isaiah 53:5 is referring to one person. The only person that ever died in our place and for our sins. Jesus is the focus of this text and audio devotional.
Study and Theology
This is our first message in the Long-Form series called "Learn to Study." It asks what theology would compel believers to become studious in scripture?
Our Long-Form podcast
Our Long-Form podcast provides more lengthy messages from God's word that are intended to help you consider principles and doctrinal concepts more deeply.
Upon the mountains
This audio devotional from Isaiah 52:7 is about the "beautiful feet" of those who bring good news. It's about proclaiming upon the mountains that God reigns.
Shall be for ever
The destruction of the world will come soon enough, according to Isaiah 51:6. But this text and audio devotional remind us to look with hope to eternity.