The Worth That Has Come and the Worth Yet to Come | Isaiah 9:1–7
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Week 3 of our Advent Series - The Soul Felt its Worth
What gives your life worth when the darkness feels heavy, joy feels distant, and hope feels fragile?
In this Advent sermon from Isaiah 9:1–7, we explore the stunning promise that God sent light into the darkest places—and that He began His work where no one expected. Long before Bethlehem, Isaiah foretold a Savior whose coming would restore worth to the overlooked, joy to the burdened, and peace to the restless soul.
In this message, you’ll discover:
- How Christ’s light destroys real darkness—not just metaphorical gloom
- Why joy is not something we manufacture, but something Christ delivers
- What the divine titles of Jesus—Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace—reveal about His worth and ours
- How the kingdom of Christ is already at work today, and how its fullness is still to come
- Why Advent is about both present hope and future restoration
Whether you feel spiritually weary, burdened by shame, or longing for what is still “not yet,” this message reminds us that Christ has come—and He is coming again. His worth is real, present, and eternal.
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