Sermon series:
Seek.Turn.Live
Seek the Lord for flourishing and fruitfulness (Isaiah 55:6-13)
God invites us to seek Him—not just for what He gives, but for who He is. Isaiah 55 reveals the path to true flourishing through God's mercy, His higher ways, the power of His Word, and His promise of joy and peace. When we seek the Blesser, fruitfulness follows.
God invites us to seek Him—not just for what He gives, but for who He is. Isaiah 55 reveals the path to true flourishing through God's mercy, His higher ways, the power of His Word, and His promise of joy and peace. When we seek the Blesser, fruitfulness follows.
Seek the Lord for the Nations
Isaiah 55 offers a powerful invitation from God to all people—an open call to receive life, mercy, and covenant promises without cost. In verses 1–3a and 6–7, we see a universal invitation extended to the thirsty and the hungry, calling them to seek the Lord while He may be found. This appeal is not limited by wealth or status, but is freely offered to all who repent and turn to Him.
In verses 3b–4, God reaffirms His everlasting covenant, rooted in the faithful love promised to David—a covenant ultimately fulfilled in Christ, the eternal King (Luke 1:30–33). This points forward to the global reign of Jesus, the descendant of David who rules with justice and grace.
Verse 5 casts a vision of kingdom expectation, where unfamiliar nations are drawn to the glory of God. This anticipates the global mission of the gospel—fulfilled in Christ’s commission (Matthew 28:18–20) and culminating in the worship of people from every nation (Revelation 5:9). Isaiah 55 reveals God's heart for the nations: to freely offer salvation, establish His eternal kingdom, and gather a global people to Himself.
Isaiah 55 offers a powerful invitation from God to all people—an open call to receive life, mercy, and covenant promises without cost. In verses 1–3a and 6–7, we see a universal invitation extended to the thirsty and the hungry, calling them to seek the Lord while He may be found. This appeal is not limited by wealth or status, but is freely offered to all who repent and turn to Him.
In verses 3b–4, God reaffirms His everlasting covenant, rooted in the faithful love promised to David—a covenant ultimately fulfilled in Christ, the eternal King (Luke 1:30–33). This points forward to the global reign of Jesus, the descendant of David who rules with justice and grace.
Verse 5 casts a vision of kingdom expectation, where unfamiliar nations are drawn to the glory of God. This anticipates the global mission of the gospel—fulfilled in Christ’s commission (Matthew 28:18–20) and culminating in the worship of people from every nation (Revelation 5:9). Isaiah 55 reveals God's heart for the nations: to freely offer salvation, establish His eternal kingdom, and gather a global people to Himself.
Seek the Lord for the full accomplishment of His Word and achievement of His purpose
God’s Word never returns empty. In this message, we’ll see how seeking the Lord positions us to experience the full accomplishment of His promises and the fulfillment of His purpose in our lives.
God’s Word never returns empty. In this message, we’ll see how seeking the Lord positions us to experience the full accomplishment of His promises and the fulfillment of His purpose in our lives.
Seeking the Lord with a BIG God Vision
Isaiah 55:6–9 calls us to seek the Lord and turn from our limited ways to His boundless mercy. God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours, inviting us to embrace a BIG God vision that transforms how we live and pursue Him.
Isaiah 55:6–9 calls us to seek the Lord and turn from our limited ways to His boundless mercy. God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours, inviting us to embrace a BIG God vision that transforms how we live and pursue Him.
Seek. Turn. Live – Vision Casting
Rooted in Isaiah 55:6–7, this vision-casting series calls us to seek the Lord with urgency, turn from sin in true repentance, and live in the freedom of His mercy.
Rooted in Isaiah 55:6–7, this vision-casting series calls us to seek the Lord with urgency, turn from sin in true repentance, and live in the freedom of His mercy.