The Promise Foreshadowed

Isaiah 9:1–7

December 9, 2007

 

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Text: Isaiah 9:1–7

Title: The Promised Proclaimed

Series: ____________________
Week #1 – The Promise _____________ – The promise will crush the head of Satan – Genesis 3:15

Week #2 – The Promise _____________ in Abraham’s near sacrifice of Isaac – Genesis 22

The Promise Proclaimed

The backdrop of Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the promise of Christmas

The promise of Christmas will be like a __________ slammed on to ____________ darkness (Isaiah 9:1–2).

The promise of Christmas comes to shine his light in and around your life so that you can see how the enemy is abusing you.

The promise of Christmas will bring __________________________ (Isaiah 9:3–5).
The promise of Christmas comes to _____________________ of evil and darkness in our lives.


God's victory over Satan’s dark rule would be as improbable—and as complete—as Gideon's victory of Midian.  Judges 7

The promise of Christmas is God’s ___________________ for your life (Isaiah 9:6-7).
The promise of Christmas is a child born “to us” or for us meaning that the promise of Christmas is a child born FOR OUR BENEFIT.

The promise of Christmas is your _________________________


The promise of Christmas is the ___________________________

The promise of Christmas can be your ______________________

The promise of Christmas can be your ______________________

Luke 2:8-14 –

The promise of Christmas will rule with _____________________________ for eternity.

The _____________ of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.