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)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 40:9-11

Behold our God, our Strong Shepherd
Herald the news ‘til all have heard
He comes with might to save and bless
He tends His sheep with tenderness

Our Strong Shepherd, He came to earth
And to shepherds proclaimed His birth
And for His sheep, His life he gave
To grant us peace, from sin to save

Look to your God, rest in His care
Bring all your fears to Him in prayer
Walk with the Lord, your Shepherd know
Listen to Him, and then follow

– From a sermon on Isaiah 40:9-11
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 40:1-8

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Comfort, comfort comes from our God
Who came and walked upon this sod
Who suffered death, cruel suffering
Great salvation for us to bring

Comfort, comfort comes from above
He gives His strength, His help, His love
His promises forever stand
We’ll dwell with Him at His right hand

– From a sermon on Isaiah 40:1-8
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 1-39

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Praise God from whom all blessings flow
He makes our sins as white as snow
He is the soon and coming King
Of this great God, we join and sing

A Sovereign Lord o’er all the land
A Solid Rock on which we stand
Our thankful hearts to Him we raise
We offer Him our endless praise

From a sermon reviewing Isaiah 1-39
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 38-39

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My life is all about the Lord:
Walking with Him today
Trusting his grace and love out-poured
His praise in all I say

My life is not all about me
But loving everyone
And when I fail, His cross my plea
Until this life is done

– From a sermon on Isaiah 38-39
(To the tune of the “Am I Soldier of the Cross?”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 36-37

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O Church when you are surrounded
By trials on every side
Remember what our great God did
And in His grace abide

God rescued Judah from their foes
His promises came true
So now when faced with trouble’s woes
We will know what to do

Trust in the Lord who reigns as King
Upon His name now call
And on the Lord your burdens fling
Just trust him, that is all

– From a sermon on Isaiah 36-37
(To the tune of the “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 34-35

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Our God will judge all of the lost
Who lived in rebellion
And for their sins they’ll pay the cost
Apart from salvation

Our Lord he died upon the cross
Our perfect sacrifice
That we may never suffer loss
But enter paradise

Our Lord will give joyful new life
Our Savior we will see
No more sorrow, sickness, or strife
From sin we will be free

So let us now this gift receive
With humble gratefulness
And go that others might believe
And know true joyfulness

– From a sermon on Isaiah 34-35
(To the tune of the “Am I Soldier of the Cross?”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 33

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Praise God with high exaltation
He is our strength and salvation
Stability in these dark days
We wait and trust your gracious ways

Fear God who reigns in holiness
Come walk with Him in righteousness
Do what is good – speak uprightly
Guard what you hear and what you see

Praise God – holy, holy, holy
We’ll see our King in his beauty
He will protect, he will provide
Forgiven we’ll dwell by his side

– From a sermon on Isaiah 33
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 32

O God who reigns in righteousness
Whose truth and justice we confess
Who changed our lives and made us new
That we might turn and follow you

Lord give us strength that we might stand
As lights for you in this dark land
From temptation Lord help us flee
Your Spirit keep us from folly

Lord in the storms of life we face
You are our hiding, resting place
And in this dry and weary land
we find refreshment from your hand

O God our hope our coming King
Your promises and blessings bring
Your praise and honor we will sing
Dwelling secure under your wing

– From a sermon on Isaiah 32
(To the tune of the “Doxology”)

Sermon Songs: Isaiah 31

O God our hope – our Holy Lord
Of wisdom, power, and love
Whose judgment’s like a mighty sword
The Lord of Hosts above

O God our hope for each new day
Lord may we turn to you
For all of life, Lord let us pray
Our gaze set firm on you

– From a sermon on Isaiah 31
(To the tune of “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)