Sermons on Isaiah

Sermons on Isaiah

Isaiah 9:6, Ephesians 2

SERIES: ADVENT 20 Prince of Peace SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus DATE: December 19, 2010 Note:  This sermon was preached on Christmas Sunday in Wichita, my last Christmas as Senior Pastor.                                                                         Introduction:  Peace.  Everyone desires it and nearly everyone talks about it, especially at Christmastime.  We are all familiar with the words of the great company of angels who appeared to the shepherds: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.” Peace is one of the few themes of…

Isaiah 36, 37, 43:1-3

SPECIAL DAY: Sunday after 911 When You Pass Through the Waters               SPEAKER: Michael P. Andrus DATE:  September 16, 2001 Introduction:  As the astounding events of this past week continue to unfold, many thinking people are tempted to ask, “Where is God?  Is He blind that He cannot see?  Is He deaf that He cannot hear?  Is He dumb that He cannot speak?  Is he paralyzed that he cannot move?  Where is God?”[i]  In the 43rd chapter of Isaiah, the Lord speaks through His prophet: “Fear not, for I…

Isaiah 40

The Greatness and Smallness of God There are two sermons published for Isaiah 40. This sermon was preached in Wichita and the second is part of a series Mike presented at Dallas Theological Seminary SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus DATE: December 26, 2021 Introduction:  I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas celebration with family and friends.  It never gets old, does it?  I’ve always loved Christmas, but I recall how it was always a stressful time when I was a Lead Pastor, overseeing Christmas…

Isaiah 40

 SERIES: Our Great and Awesome God The Greatness and Smallness of God SPEAKER:  Michael P. Andrus PLACE:  Dallas Theological Seminary DATE:  October, 1996 There is no audio available from Mike’s sermon in Dallas. I have attached a sermon on the same scripture preached in Wichita just after Christmas in 2021. Thank you, Dr. Gangel, for that kind introduction.  This is an honor I never expected to receive.  Preaching at Dallas Seminary is like singing at the Met, playing tennis at Wimbledon, or skiing at Vail.  I…