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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2018 · 20 MIN

The Promised Child -- A Sermon on Isaiah 9:1-7

from The Hillside Pulpit · host Chad Hendley

The birth of Jesus Christ and his subsequent life, death, and resurrection make up the very climax of human history, and the reality to which every type and shadow in the Old Testament pointed. But what was this child supposed to bring? In this famous passage, we learn two beautiful things Christ came to bring: joy and justice. Listen in the sermon presented to Cottondale Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 12-16-18 AM by pastor Chad Hendley.www.cottondalebaptistchurch.com

The birth of Jesus Christ and his subsequent life, death, and resurrection make up the very climax of human history, and the reality to which every type and shadow in the Old Testament pointed. But what was this child supposed to bring? In this famous passage, we learn two beautiful things Christ came to bring: joy and justice. Listen in the sermon presented to Cottondale Baptist Church in Eastman, GA on 12-16-18 AM by pastor Chad Hendley.www.cottondalebaptistchurch.com

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