In Isaiah, we are reminded that Jesus came and suffered for us. He came and bore our sins, dying on the cross, so that we might be forgiven, freed from our sins. Through this he makes us righteous. He brings us into a right relationship with God.
In the Old Testament, the priests offered sacrifices for their sins and for the sins of the people. However, in the New Testament, Jesus...
James reminds the people that we need to be careful what we say. The tongue is such a small part of us but it...
God’s word comes to Isaiah, cleanses him of his sin and guilt. He asks whom he shall send, and Isaiah responds, “Here I am,...