A Vision Worth Trusting: Isaiah's Promise and the Coming King (Isaiah 11:1-10)
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This Advent sermon reflects on Isaiah’s vision of God’s coming kingdom—a world marked by peace, justice, wholeness, and the end of violence—and reminds us that this hope cannot be fulfilled by governments, institutions, or human effort alone, but only through Jesus. Listeners are invited to choose God’s side, embrace their calling in God’s redemptive work, and respond to Christ’s open invitation to hope, transformation, and communion.
Questions for Reflection-
When you hear the description of a world with no violence, wickedness, or fear, what stirs in you most deeply? Why that particular longing?
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Who are you most frustrated or angry with for not fixing what is broken in the world (government, church, yourself, something else)?
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Why is it significant that God’s answer to the world’s brokenness is not a system, but a person?
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How does waiting for Jesus differ from waiting for political change, cultural progress, or personal improvement?
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As you wait for Jesus, what is one way God may be calling you to live now as a sign of the coming kingdom?