Thesis: Through faith and obedience, we can experience the joy and peace of God's salvation and restoration. Lutheran
Introduction: Imagine a barren desert transformed into a blooming garden; Isaiah 35 speaks of such divine renewal.
1. God's promise of restoration brings hope and joy even in barren times (Isaiah 35:1-2). A. The wilderness and dry land shall be glad and blossom like the crocus. B. This transformation symbolizes spiritual renewal through God's intervention. 2. Through faith in God's word, we experience strength and courage (Isaiah 35:3-4). A. Strengthen the weak hands and make firm the feeble knees. B. Assurance of God's vengeance and salvation fosters courage despite adversities. 3. Ultimate joy and peace come from God's salvation and the return to Zion (Isaiah 35:10). A. The redeemed will walk in safety along the Holy Way, with no threat to their peace. B. Everlasting joy and gladness will replace sorrow for those who embrace God's path.
Conclusion: Embrace faith and active obedience to enjoy the fullness of God's promised salvation. As his redeemed, walk confidently on his path to experience true peace, joy, and restoration.
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