Sermon Songs: Isaiah 49:1-13

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The Lord called and named His Servant
His mouth was a sharp sword
Glorified God where-e’er he went
And labored for the Lord

Behold our Lord formed His Servant
To bring His people in
For all the nations he was sent
To save them from their sin

Our faithful Lord chose His Servant
Despised and honored – He
God made Him a new covenant
So that we might go free

So let us all come and believe
And celebrate our Lord
His comfort and His love receive
His salvation out-poured

– From a sermon on Isaiah 49:1-13
(To the tune of the “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 48

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Amazing grace – he draws us near
Though we are slow to learn
We’re slow to see and slow to hear
His law and love we spurn

Our God will do what he declares
So that we might believe
And patiently our sins he bears
Our praises to receive

Our redemption he will perform
With joy let us proclaim
He teaches us – let us conform
And praise His holy name

– From a sermon on Isaiah 48
(To the tune of the “Amazing Grace”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 44-45

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Our God blots out iniquity
He paid the price on Calvary
He rules over all history
He puts to shame idolatry

Return to God, serve Him and sing
And glorify the one true King
Trust His promise – He’ll come someday
Turn to the Lord, seek Him, and pray

– From a sermon on Isaiah 44:21-45:25
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 43-44

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Praise God who reigns and knows all things
The Lord God Almighty
He graciously pours out blessings
Forgives and shows mercy

He is the only one true God
Creator and our King
He scoffs at worthless man-made gods
And pagan worshiping

The Lord’s greatness let us proclaim
His praises let us sing
In all of life trust in His name
And serve the one true King

– From a sermon on Isaiah 43:8-44:20
(To the tune of the “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 42-43

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Our God calls each of us by name
He formed, created you
He redeemed you – that’s why He came
“You’re mine” He says to you

And thru the trials I’ll be with you
I am your God today
Remember church that I love you
I’ll gather you someday

– From a sermon on Isaiah 42:18-43:7
(To the tune of the “Amazing Grace”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 42:1-17

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God says, My Servant now behold
The One I keep and will uphold
My chosen in whom I delight
For He is precious in My sight

He will not break any bruised reed
Nor crush the one in desp’rate need
He calls to all who are weary
Come now and find your rest in Me

To all the world, He is the Light
He comes into the darkest night
Opens blind eyes that they might see
He comes to set the pris’ner free

So come to Him without delay
And let Him guide you on the way
And to no other give your praise
To Him alone your voices raise

– From a sermon on Isaiah 42:1-17
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 41

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Behold our God rules over all
He cares and helps us lest we fall
Be not dismayed and do not fear
For our God knows the future year

Fear not, our God will be with you
In your weakness, he’ll strengthen you
Our God will help and uphold you
For he has called and chosen you

– From a sermon on Isaiah 41
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 40:27-31

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Behold our God, mighty and great
His power He’ll give to you
Look to the Lord, upon Him wait
Your strength He will renew

Behold our God, Himself He gives
He dies my sins to pay
He gives new power that I might live
For my Savior today

– From a sermon on Isaiah 40:27-31
(To the tune of “Amazing Grace”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 40:12-26

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Behold our God who is greater
Our wise omniscient Creator
He is greater than all nations
Their idols, gods, and religions

Our God is big and we are small
He blows and pompous kings will fall
Look to the stars on cloudless night
Each one exists by His great might

So let us stand in awe of Him
And live our lives in light of Him
And in our tri-als trust in Him
With joyful hearts give praise to Him

– From a sermon on Isaiah 40:12-26
(To the tune of the Doxology)