The Deaf Shall Hear (Isaiah 29:11-24; LD 10) | 2012 Catechism Sermons

The prophet Isaiah gives the assurance that Jacob will not be ashamed. This must have sounded nice for Israel, but how is this hope for us? How does this help us today? We are not literal heirs of Abraham nor can many of us trace our lineage back to Jacob or Abraham for that matter. So, how does Isaiah’s promise that Abraham and Jacob will not be ashamed ultimately comfort us today? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “The Deaf Shall Hear.”

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