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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 57 MIN

Isaiah 28

from The book of Isaiah · host Pastor James Kaddis

God loves His people enough to warn them before disaster comes. In Isaiah 28, we discover a critical danger that threatens every believer: the temptation to place our trust in the wrong foundation. While the world offers endless promises of security, God reveals the only source of lasting hope and stability. This is a warning every Christian needs to hear, and one that is more relevant now than ever. Join us as we examine Isaiah 28 and uncover a timeless message that could change the way you view your walk with God.

God loves His people enough to warn them before disaster comes. In Isaiah 28, we discover a critical danger that threatens every believer: the temptation to place our trust in the wrong foundation. While the world offers endless promises of security, God reveals the only source of lasting hope and stability. This is a warning every Christian needs to hear, and one that is more relevant now than ever. Join us as we examine Isaiah 28 and uncover a timeless message that could change the way you view your walk with God.

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