Sermon for Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
February 8, 2015, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Wallis, Texas
Sermon Text: Isaiah 40:21-31
Sermon Theme: “With Wings Like Eagles”
(Sources: Online Wikipedia, “On Eagle Wings”; Online biblehub.com; Emphasis online Commentaries; Emphasis online Illustrations; original ideas; Believer’s Commentary)
Grace, mercy and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Last Sunday, we talked about Moses, the first of a long line of prophets who passed on God’s messages to the Israelites. When he was about to die, the people begged Moses to beg God to send another prophet to do the same thing.
Over the years, the prophets did not mince words; they told it “like it is!” And, as I said last Sunday, it was often admonition and warning, sometimes severe; but also there was guidance and comfort and boosting up. John the Baptist yelled at the people to repent. Samuel gave the Israelites a verbal beating for not consulting God, for turning their backs on God. Ezekiel paraded the sins of Judah before the people, warning of captivity and destruction; and later he also condemned Judah’s pagan neighbors, blasting them for their idolatry and the way they treated God’s people.
Malachi condemned God’s people, the Jews, for marrying pagans, for dishonest financial practices, and for withholding tithes from God’s house. Continue reading

