
Comfort, Comfort My People. How Christ Paid for Sin (Isaiah 40.1–2)
"The Gospel for Living," with John Musgrave, M.Div.
What is true comfort?
In Isaiah 40:1–2, God declares comfort to His people by proclaiming that their hard service is completed and that their sin has been paid for. This sermon explores the Biblical meaning of comfort, exile, and forgiveness through a Reformed, gospel-centered lens.
Isaiah originally spoke these words for God’s people in exile, separated from God’s blessing presence because of their sin. Scripture teaches that all people are born sinful and stand justly under God’s judgment. Yet God, in His mercy, announces comfort—not because His people paid for their sins, but because Christ would.
This expository sermon traces the theme of exile and return, judgment and grace, showing how Isaiah 40 points forward to Jesus Christ, who paid the full penalty for sin at the cross (Isaiah 53; Romans 6:23). Because our sin has been paid for, God’s people can now live in the blessing presence of the Holy Spirit and look forward with confidence to heaven and the New Heavens and New Earth.
This message will be especially helpful for:
Christians seeking Biblical comfort.
Viewers interested in Reformed theology.
Presbyterian and evangelical sermon listeners.
Those studying Isaiah, the gospel, and Christ’s atonement.
Scripture references include: Isaiah 40:1–2; Isaiah 53:5; Romans 3:23; Romans 4:25; Romans 6:23; Colossians 1:12–14; Galatians 5:16.
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