
The Compassion of the Lord
Shane Hatfield - The Gospel According To Isaiah
November 16, 202532m 34s
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Show Notes
The sermon centers on Isaiah 55 as a divine invitation to a soul-satisfying fellowship with God, rooted in His profound compassion and grace. It emphasizes that God's mercy is not earned but freely offered through the atoning work of Jesus, the true and greater David, who has paid the price for sin and invites all—especially the broken and weary—to partake in a feast of forgiveness and joy. The passage calls believers to repentance, urging a turning from false idols—such as achievement, relationships, or materialism—that promise fulfillment but deliver only emptiness, and instead to find true satisfaction in Christ alone. Through vivid imagery of the prodigal son and the story of Mephibosheth, the sermon illustrates God's relentless kindness and the abundant pardon available to all who return to Him, resulting in a life marked by peace, joy, and the overflow of spiritual fruit. Ultimately, the message is a call to daily faith in Christ, the living water and bread of life, whose grace transforms hearts and draws others to the Father's table.