The Shalom Shalom of God
The Shalom Shalom of God
Isaiah 26:3
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Sunday Morning Service,  April 26, 2009
 

“You will keep him in shalom shalom,” is a line in the song Isaiah says Judah will sing “in that day.” The expression shalom shalom indicates a peace or wholeness in God which we can know even in the midst of a restless culture. In this text there are two activities of the person who is kept in God’s perfect peace.

Other Lessons by Greg Stiekes

Evangelical Feminism and the Interpretation of Scripture
Biblical Gender Roles and the Rise of Feminism
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 2
The Holy Spirit and the Last Days – Part 1
The Hyperbolic Virtue of the Church
Stirring Up Spiritual Memory – Part 3

Other Lessons in Isaiah

To Us a Son Is Given
The Existence of God - Part 3
The Existence of God - Part 2
The Existence of God - Part 1
In Times of Uncertainty
Grieving the Holy Spirit – Part 3