A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of Isaiah taught by Pastor Paul LeBoutillier of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.
Pastor Paul your teaching has transformed my Christian journey.I didn't read the bible and now God's word is part of my daily routine accompanied by the clarity of your clear explanations and your humour. Thank you and God bless you for transforming my Christian life enormously. Allison Lucas Bristol UK
Amen same here The whole Bible is about Jesus , but Isaiah 53 is crystal clear that Jesus is The Messiah and bore God’s wrath took the punishment you and I deserved and out of His Grace and mercy we’re saved through what Jesus did on the cross and believe in what He said, “ IT IS FINISHED.”
Binge watching all these videos from the Old Testament. Been taking notes on all these Bible studies. Blessings to you, your family and church for putting these teachings online.
Pastor Paul once again you did an amazing job breaking down these scriptures to our understanding. May God continue to bless you with wisdom & knowledge. 🙏🏼
Praise our God, The who I am, and thank Gid for giving understanding why I was now in a place where I was exile so to listen to Him. And seek Him,. I can only have this source to understand Gods words for I'm in a place of Muslims. Thanks for your ministry.
That testimony from the Jewish man for sure brought tears to my eyes! I came here see what you had to say about the 53 chapter because it is going to be used tomorrow during communion. It is an amazing chapter! Thank you Pastor Paul.
A beautiful finish to a beautiful beginning. Thank you for staging these 2 chapters Pastor Paul. 2 thumbs up to this style of teaching and more reference to external videos and new testament quotes.
I woke up this morning and when I opened my Bible the first words I gravitated towards were depart depart go from there! I was seeking further understanding or confirmation of what I was reading. I’m so thankful and feel blessed to have found this video. He is with me always
We are in week 5 of a class at Moody Bible Institute of a class called Story and Structure of the Bible, and first passage of the Bible reading this week was Isaiah 53-57 and wow, what a way to start the week off with a bang, and this sermon was very helpful because I have a friend and his wife who are Jewish who I would like to share the gospel with. God bless you
Thank you pastor Paul for teaching me so much through the word , prayers for you and family! Loving your ministry !!! May God bless many through your work
I never thought that Isaiah 53:5 was _specifically_ for physical health (because I know we will have trouble in this world as humans (both spiritually and physically)) but I had always assumed that the healing power of Jesus/God covered whereever we needed healing. ..in other words, I _knew_ it wasn't a guarantee to always be perfectly healthy but i was almost 99.9% sure it would cover any healing that we requested in Jesus's name I suppose I was wrong. Thank God for his word and for people who can explain it like you do.
Was reading Daniel 9:25-27, and my friend and I were trying to figure out the 70 weeks, and implications to revelation and I came up with a rather dry but I think correct thought. Gabriel spoke Daniel 9:24 "seventy weeks are decreed for your people." Daniel 24-27 have been used by many to give the timeline for Jesus's return, and the start of the last week, while I think it is much more direct. Gabriel was talking with Daniel about the Jewish people, and their future timeline of events, which included Jesus' death, the destruction of the temple, the desolation and abomination and flood of war. So after Jesus's sacrifice the time of the Jewish people's law curse (I used law curse because Daniel prayer talks about the curse as related to Moses law justification.) was over, and the Jewish people were forgiven and the new covenant started, which is why Daniel 9:24 does not say and will continue. It says decreed for your people. To me this seems profound and a new interpretation. I of course could be wrong. 23 When you began your petition, an answer was given which I have come to announce, because you are beloved. Therefore, mark the answer and understand the vision. 24“Seventy weeks* are decreed 25Know and understand: 26After the sixty-two weeks 27For one week* he shall make
You mentioned in verse 5 of Isaiah speaking about things that had not happened yet but speaking as though it had already happened. This is an idiom called the prophetic perfect. It is a very common figure of speech used in the Old Testament. It is not used in our language today as far as I can tell. Jesus Christ used it also many times speaking of the Millennial Kingdom that is coming. It has caused some confusion in the body of believers today because people do not understand this idiom that was used then. But once a person realizes how this works it clears up many scriptures.
I believe Isaiah is seeing what Gods already showed him. He’s seeing it from Israel perspective after it happened and they realized the grave sin they committed. It makes sense because even though it’s the future for him, he can speak of it as if it is the past since God already showed him the event in the future as if it was the past and it basically is for him.
I wish I had heard this before I got married. I asked him if he was a believer. He said he was and that he believed in the death, burial, and ressurection of Jesus Christ for his sins, so I married him, only to find after we married that Jesus was not important to him and did not have much of a place in his life
Waiting for his teaching on Isaiah 57. I'm curious to know about God letting good people dying so they don't have to live through evil times. I'm wondering if that's what happened with Enoch? Though he didn't die? I don't know.
My understanding is I am Free from the Sin Penalty. I will not die because of sin. He paid the penalty that I might never die the Death Penalty. Ever! Ever! Ever! Saved from the Death Penalty. The Debt was paid in Full.
Do you have to be baptized or does a christening count? I honestly don't know, as a child I was Christened but I'm finding it difficult to find anyone who baptizes here it's not as done as in other places.