I Am He Who Blots Out Your Transgressions - a podcast by Michael Horton & Shane Rosenthal

from 2021-03-21T07:00

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In Isaiah chapter 43 God reveals that he alone is the redeemer of his people, and that “there is no other savior.” So what are the implications of these words for the way we think about religion in general, and our view of Jesus in particular? How does Isaiah’s prophecy help us to better understand the significance of Christ’s person and work? On this program, Shane Rosenthal continues his discussion of the Servant Songs of Isaiah with Dr. Andrew Abernethy, author of Discovering Isaiah, and God’s Messiah in the Old Testament.

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Right now at White Horse Inn, as a way of saying thank you for a gift of any amount, we will send you a brand new collection that we have put together on the Cross and Resurrection as seen through the lens of the prophet, Isaiah. It features thirteen extended-length episodes along with a number of articles from Modern Reformation that will help you reflect on Christ’s person and work through a study of Isaiah’s Messianic prophesies. To receive the collection, head over to whitehorseinn.org/isaiah.

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