HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH...Isaiah 6:1-13 Intro: a) The King: Uzziah began his reign when he was only...
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HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH Online Bulletin –SUNDAY, July 12, 2020
Two Sunday Worship Services
9:00 am and 10:45 am
Livestream is still available
Wednesdays at 6:30 Bible Study
In order to facilitate the Sunday morning crowds and
maintain appropriate social distancing guidelines, Heritage
has two Sunday morning services at 9:00-10:15 & 10:45-
12:00. We are also beginning preliminary discussions about
how to resume limited children’s activities during the second
service at some point in August.
GIVING- You can give to Heritage from your mobile device
or PC (TITHE.LY/GIVE), or bill pay, by mail or put in the
offering plate.
Also – text to give: Our text to give phone number:
Heritage Baptist Church
Johnson City: (855) 766-8150
Summer is underway and our 2020 general (unrestricted)
offerings are very consistent with gifts received this same
time last year! What a Praise!
Don’t miss our weekly Heritage “Connect” which is emailed
each Wednesday. If you don’t receive it, just email Debbie
at [email protected] and she will sign you up.
READING THE BIBLE AS GOD’S STORY
Find the chronological reading plan on the
Heritage website. (hbcjc.org)
Below is this week’s schedule: 7 day:
Sunday –2 Chr 27; Is 9-12; Monday-Micah; Tuesday-2 Chr 28; 2 Kgs 16-17;
Wednesday –Isa 13-17; Thursday –Isa 18-22; Friday- Isa 23-27; Saturday –
2 Kgs 18-1-8, 2 Chr 29-31, Ps 48
5 day; –Monday –2 Chr 27; Is 9-12, Micah 1-3; Tuesday –Micah 4-7, 2 Chr
28; 2 Kgs 16-17; Wednesday–Isa 13-20; Thursday –Isa 21-27; Friday- 2 Kgs
18:1-8; 2 Chr 29-31, Ps 48
ATTENTION: LADIES Ladies, this month we are reading Women in the
Word by Jen Wilkin. You can buy the book on
Amazon.
We will meet on Zoom Thursday July 23, 7:00-8:00
p.m., to discuss the book.
Please RSVP to Christy Smith if you plan to attend
so she can send you the Zoom link for the
meetings. Her email is:
Coming up in August: Applying what we read by
studying the book of James. Thanks! Christy Smith
YOUTH
CONTACT PASTOR JOEL FOR ANY QUESTIONS: [email protected]
HERITAGE STAFF Reggie Weems, Senior Pastor – [email protected]
Joel Miller, Student Pastor – [email protected]
Charlie Scalf, Worship Pastor – [email protected]
Angela Scalf – Interim Children’s Director –
Ginger Cox, Financial Administrator – [email protected]
Debbie Hamm, Secretary – [email protected]
ELDERS Reggie Weems – [email protected]
Mike Depew – [email protected]
Robert English – [email protected]
Chris Miller – [email protected]
David Stewart – [email protected]
Joel Miller – [email protected]
Charlie Scalf – [email protected]
Mitch Tuell – [email protected] (sabbatical)
DEACON CHAIRMAN Matt Smith – [email protected]
Seeing Jesus Too! Isaiah 6:1-13
Intro:
a) The King: Uzziah began his reign when he was only 16
years old, and he reigned 52 years. Overall, he was a
good king who died tragically.
b) The Prophet: Isaiah was a contemporary of Amos,
Hosea and Micah. He ministered under four kings of
Judah: Uzziah (Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz (bad king),
and Hezekiah.
Isaiah might also be called the prophet of the NT since he is quoted
more than twice as much as any other OT prophet. There are 23
direct quotes and 38 allusions. Of 27, only 7 NT books don’t quote
him. Jesus quoted him 8 times (Jesus quotes Psalms, Deut, Is & Ex
the most)
First: The Lord – “I saw Adonai”.
In love to his Son, the Father has made Jesus the centerpiece of all
reality (and for our concerns today) judgement and salvation.
Second: The Throne – “sitting upon a throne, high and
lifted up”
Third: The Seraphim = “Above him stood the seraphim”
= “burning ones”
Fourth: The Cry – “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of
hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory”
The most loving thing you can do for anyone you love
is to love God first and most
Fifth: The Glory – “the whole earth is full of his glory”
“Earth's crammed with heaven,
And every common bush afire with God,
But only he who sees takes off his shoes;
The rest sit round and pluck blackberries.”
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Sixth: The Foundations – “And the foundations of the
thresholds shook at the voice of him who called…”
Seventh: The Application. 5 – “Woe is me!”
Eighth: The Hope. 6 – “the altar”
Conclusion: We can’t keep from seeing the world around
us. But it’s important that we keep our eyes on heaven too. And
that God’s throne has greater weight than the rest of the world.
Community Groups:
1 – What do you know about Uzziah?
2 – What do you know about Isaiah?
3 – How is the timing of Isaiah’s vision important?
4 – What does it mean for judgement and salvation that Jesus is
enthroned?
5 – What does ‘holy’ mean?
6 – How is God holy?
7 – What is the importance of God’s holiness?
8 – How does worshipping God make us more human and
worshipping something else make us less human?
9 – How is it most loving to others to love God first and most?
10 – Explore the meaning behind the Browning poem.
11 – How is the earth presently filled with God’s glory?
12 – How does Isaiah respond to the vision of God?
13 – Why is this the only appropriate response?
14 – How might people respond to such a vision? (Excuse their
sin, etc)
15 – What is our only hope for salvation?
16 – Why is this passage important and how would you explain it
to a friend?
17 – How is this passage appropriate to your own life now?