Isaiah 55 is a very remarkable chapter. In these thirteen verses we have read one of the most tender-hearted and compassionate messages of mercy, love, and grace ever addressed to sinners. But the preacher is not a man. The preacher is the Lord God himself! As in the beginning, after the sin and fall of our father Adam, God came seeking the fallen man that he might be gracious unto him, so here God almighty condescends to invite, reason with, and call sinners to himself in repentance and faith, that he might give them all the blessings of his covenant grace!
I have entitled my sermon tonight God's Own Gospel Messagebecause…
Proposition: Here the Lord God stoops to preach the gospel to perishing sinners who deserve his wrath.
I am not going to preach tonight. I am simply going to repeat God's Own Gospel Message to you, identifying seven remarkable things of which he speaks in it. May God the Holy Spirit who caused Isaiah to record these words of the eternal God now use them to draw every heart here to Jesus Christ the Lord, who is the subject of this message.
I. In verse 1, The Lord gives A Free and Gracious Invitation To Sinners. Here the Lord God offers… A. Water to the Thirsty (Purifying Refreshing Renewing!)II. Verses 2 and 3 record a marvel, a wondrous thing. Here is the Infinite, Glorious Lord God offering to reluctant, unbelieving sinners. A Persuasive Argument For Faith In Christ.
What arguments does God use to persuade sinners to trust Christ and come to him? A. There is No Satisfaction in this world (v. 2).3. The railroad tycoon, Jay Gould, the richest man in the world in his day wrote "I suppose I am the most miserable man in the world.
B. There is no satisfaction in the world' but There is Complete Satisfaction in Christ. (vv. 2-3).
III. In verses 4-5, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of David, is presented as A Savior Who Cannot Fail. He is…
IV. Now look at verse 6-7. Here the Lord God issues to us, sinful men and women, A Call To Repentance with the Promise of Complete Pardon.
A. "Seek ye the Lord while he may be found."V. In verses 8-10, the Lord God shows himself to beA God Who Is Infinite In Grace, Wisdom, and Power.
A. "For" refers back to his last statement Infinite Grace!C. Verse 10 displays God's Infinite Wisdom and Power or The Ruler of Providence.
VI. Verse 11 declares that the word of God is A Word That's Always Effectual (The Gospel!).
A. It goes out of His Mouth.*