an expository sermon on Hebrews 12:1-4 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on February 1, 2026
Have Faith for Victory in Jesus (Hebrews 11:30-31)
an expository sermon on Hebrews 11:30-31 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 11, 2026
Rejoicing from Repentance (Zephaniah 3)
an expository sermon on Zephaniah 3 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on July 6, 2025
Humbly Seek the Lord (Zephaniah 2)
an expository sermon on Zephaniah 2 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on June 29, 2025
Silent and Wailing Repentance (Zephaniah 1)
an expository sermon on Zephaniah 1 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on June 22, 2025
Jesus’s Judgment (Mark 11:11-25)
an expository sermon on Mark 11:11-25 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 13, 2025
How the Kingdom of God Grows (Mark 4:21-34)
an expository sermon on Mark 4:21-34 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 8, 2024
Sow Gospel Seed (Mark 4:1-20)
an expository sermon on Mark 4:1-20 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 1, 2024
Forgiven Sinners Follow Jesus (Mark 2:1-17)
an expository sermon on Mark 2:1-17 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on November 10, 2024
Follow King Jesus (Mark 1:14-28)
an expository sermon on Mark 1:14-28 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 27, 2024
Eternal Judgment or Eternal Salvation (Isaiah 65:1-16)
The previous oracle, Isaiah 63:7–64:12, was primarily addressed to the future generation of exiles from Judah, following Babylon’s destruction of Solomon’s temple in 586 BC. Isaiah prophesied a little over a hundred years before that date. Why was that prophecy for future exiles needed? Because God’s people weren’t responsive to Isaiah’s prophetic ministry, as God had forewarned Isaiah (Isa 6:9–12). Isaiah 65:1–16 further describes Israel’s habitual rejection of God’s warnings through His prophets and prophesies the eternal joy of the remnant God will save out of judgment, in contrast to the majority of Israel who will experience God’s judgment, not only temporally but also eternally. Even so, we today should accept God’s offer of forgiveness (vv. 1–5), so that we experience eternal salvation rather than eternal judgment (vv. 6–16).
God’s Readiness to Forgive Rebellious People Who Repent (vv. 1-5)
God opens this chapter by professing His willingness to forgive. He was willing to be sought by those who did not ask for Him; He was ready to be found by those who did not seek Him; and He said, “Here I am, here I am,” “to a nation that was not called by My name” (v. 1). At a surface level, God is referring to His offer of forgiveness to Gentiles, something that has been a major theme throughout Isaiah (Isa 2:2–3; 19:24–25; 42:1–6; 49:6; 55:1–7; 56:6–7). But at a deeper level, Israel in exile becomes like a Gentile nation (Isa 63:19). God affirms how devastating His judgment is against Israel. And He elaborates on Israel’s sins in the following verses. They were “a rebellious people” (v. 2). They did what was “not good” by “following their own devices” rather than the precepts of God’s word. Nevertheless, God “spread out His hands all the day” to them. He spread out His hands to them even while they provoked Him “continually” by their illegitimate sacrifices (v. 3). God abhorred these idolatrous sacrifices (Isa 57:4–5). The bricks were used for making sacrifices safely from atop houses (Jer 19:13). God spread out His hands to His people even as they made themselves impure through contact with the dead and through eating forbidden meat (v. 4). God held out His hands to His people even as they in their unholiness rebuffed God for being less holy than they were (v. 5)! The sacrifices God had prescribed for the temple were a pleasing aroma to Him, but these idolatrous sacrifices made throughout Israel were an abhorrent stench to Him, “smoke in My nostrils, a fire that burns all the day.” All the day Israel provoked God, who all the day held out His hands to them.
We Gentiles are beneficiaries of God’s benevolent posture (v. 1, quoted in Rom 10:20). And Paul saw Israel continue to rebel against God 700 years after Isaiah (Rom 10:21). Paul told the Athenians that God can be found when He is sought (Acts 17:27); the problem is that the Athenians, like everyone else (even Israel! v. 2) seek a god of their own making, rather than the God who made them (Acts 17:16, 22–23). The good news of the gospel is that Jesus died for us while we were His ungodly enemies (Rom 5:6–8)! And the great hope of salvation that we have to offer people is that God gladly forgives every sinner who repents (Matt 11:28–30; John 6:37).
God’s Coming Judgment on All the Unrepentant (vv. 6-7)
God is slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, but there comes a point when He will pour out His wrath on those who are unrepentant in sin (Exod 34:6–7). God has reached that point with His people Israel in this prophecy of Isaiah. God will repay into the lap of His people “both your iniquities and your fathers’ iniquities together” (vv. 6–7). God was merciful and patient with past generations of Israelites, but now He will be just in punishing this generation, “because they made offerings on the mountains and insulted Me on the hills.”
As we tell people the good news of forgiveness of sins for the repentant, we must be honest about the bad news of judgment coming on the unrepentant. Anyone with a “hard and impenitent heart” is “storing up wrath for yourself on the day of wrath when God’s righteous judgment will be revealed” (Rom 2:5). Jude speaks of God’s eternal judgment in a particularly vivid way (Jude 14–15). We urge people to repent so that they will be spared this judgment and be able to live in a new heavens and new earth where righteousness dwells (2 Pet 3:9–13).
Eternal Salvation or Eternal Judgment (vv. 8-16)
The remainder of our passage contrasts eternal salvation of the repentant with the eternal judgment of the unrepentant. When God executes judgment on His people Israel, He will preserve a remnant (v. 8). His chosen remnant will possess His mountain (Jerusalem, Mt. Zion) again (v. 9). They will live in the promised land and be able to be peaceable shepherds (v. 10). These verses contain a helpful expression of the compatibility of God’s sovereignty with human responsibility. God calls the remnant of Israel “My chosen” (v. 9). And His chosen are “My people who have sought Me” (v. 10). God has chosen His people, and His people seek Him. Or as the apostle John would later put it, “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). This helpful teaching about the compatibility of God’s sovereignty and human responsibility continues in the next verse: those who come under God’s judgment are those “who forsake the LORD” (v. 11). Those who choose to neglect the worship of God and instead worship false gods or even “forces” such as Fortune and Destiny deserve the judgment God decrees for them (v. 12). The eternal state of those who repent and those who do not repent gets contrasted in the rest of our passage. The repentant will eat and drink with joy, whereas the unrepentant will be hungry and thirsty with shame (v. 13). Hannah had sung about these reversals in 1 Sam 2:5. Jesus will echo these reversals in Luke 6:20–26. Furthermore, the repentant “shall sing for gladness of heart,” whereas the unrepentant “shall cry out for pain of heart and shall wail” (v. 14). Even so, Jesus prophesied the weeping and gnashing of teeth of those who suffer eternal judgment, in contrast to the eternal joy of the repentant (Matt 13:41–43). The unrepentant will come under an eternal curse, whereas the repentant will enjoy eternal blessing (vv. 15–16). Revelation 21:1–8 describes the fulfillment of these verses.
As we’ve been learning from Ecclesiastes on Wednesdays, life in our fallen world can feel hopeless to all kinds of people. Both wealth and poverty pose problems to people. Everyone faces disappointment to varying degrees in different seasons of life. Paul warned that even we Christians are most to be pitied of all people if our hope in Christ is for this life only (1 Cor 15:19). The Bible’s teaching about life after death (and about life after life after death) is one of the things that distinguishes our believes from the various non-Christian worldviews on offer in our world today. And it’s one of the things that gives our worldview a unique hope, which we must be ready to share with others (1 Pet 3:15). We need to be ready to paint the Bible’s picture of eternal joy with God and eternal shame apart from God’s loving presence.
If you’re reading this as a non-Christian, we urge you to repent and believe in the gospel, so that you will experience eternal salvation rather than eternal judgment.
If you are a Christian in the Wilmington or Waynesville area looking for a church family, we’d love to worship the Lord together and fellowship with you sometime!
Isaiah’s Gospel Presentation (Isaiah 58:13-59:21)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 58:13-59:21 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 18, 2024
How to Be Satisfied with God (Isaiah 55)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 55 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on July 21, 2024
Walk as Children of Light (Ephesians 5:3-14)
an expository sermon on Ephesians 5:3-14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 19, 2024
God’s Glory in Answered Prayers (Ephesians 3:14-21)
an expository sermon on Ephesians 3:14-21 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 7, 2024
How to Inherit the Kingdom of God (1 Corinthians 6:9-11)
an expository sermon on 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 17, 2023
Tell Your Testimony (Acts 21:37-22:29)
an expository sermon on Acts 21:37-22:29 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 10, 2023
The Suffering Servant (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 52:13-53:12 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 29, 2023
Light in Darkness (Isaiah 50)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 50 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 8, 2023
God Refines the Redeemed (Isaiah 48:1-11)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 48:1-11 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 10, 2023
God, the One True Redeemer (Isaiah 44:6-23)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 44:6-23 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 13, 2023
Listen to God’s Words (Isaiah 41)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 41 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on July 16, 2023
Respect Those Who Labor among You (1 Thessalonians 5:12-13a)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 5:12-13a preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 23, 2023
Encourage One Another That Jesus Will Return (1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 16, 2023
Right Relationships inside and outside the Church (1 Thessalonians 4:9-12)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 2, 2023
Abstain from Sexual Immorality (1 Thessalonians 4:1-8)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on March 26, 2023
Imitate Mature Christians (1 Thessalonians 1:6-10; 2:13-16)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 1:6-10; 2:13-16 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on March 12, 2023
Spiritual Parenthood (1 Thessalonians 1:5b; 2:1-12)
an expository sermon on 1 Thessalonians 1:5b; 2:1-12 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on March 5, 2023
God as Creator, Redeemer, and Judge (Acts 17:16-34)
an expository sermon on Acts 17:16-34 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on February 19, 2023
God’s Mission in and through Our Church (Acts 14:21-28)
an expository sermon on Acts 14:21-28 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 8, 2023
Gospel Encouragement (Acts 13:13-43)
an expository sermon on Acts 13:13-43 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 4, 2022
Glorifying God Together (Acts 11:1-18)
an expository sermon on Acts 11:1-18 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on November 6, 2022
The Gospel for All People (Acts 10)
an expository sermon on Acts 10 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 30, 2022
The Good News of Death and Resurrection (Acts 8:25-40)
an expository sermon on Acts 8:25-40 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 9, 2022
The True Gospel (Acts 8:5-24)
an expository sermon on Acts 8:5-24 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 2, 2022
Repent of Breaking God’s Law (Acts 7:1-53 Part Two)
an expository sermon on Acts 7:17–50, 52–53 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 11, 2022
Repent of Resisting the Holy Spirit (Acts 7:1-53 Part One)
an expository sermon on Acts 7:1-16, 51 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 4, 2022
Trust in the Triune God (Isaiah 36)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 36 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on July 17, 2022
Edom: A Warning of Eternal Destruction (Isaiah 34)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 34 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on June 26, 2022
God Is Our King (Isaiah 33)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 33 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on June 19, 2022
The Righteous King and His Righteous Subjects (Isaiah 32)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 32 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on June 12, 2022
Eternity: Infinitely Better or Infinitely Worse? (Isaiah 30:18-33)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 30:18-33 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 29, 2022
How to Be an Obedient Child of God (Isaiah 30:1-17)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 30:1-17 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 22, 2022
Give Rest to the Weary (Isaiah 28:9-29)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 28:9-29 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 8, 2022
Hard Conversations in the Church (Philemon 1:1-25)
an expository sermon on Philemon 1:1-25 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 24, 2022
Prayerful Evangelism (Colossians 4:2-6)
an expository sermon on Colossians 4:2-6 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 3, 2022
Obey God (Acts 5:12-42)
an expository sermon on Acts 5:12-42 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 9, 2022
Give to Support the Church’s Mission (Acts 4:32-5:11)
an expository sermon on Acts 4:32-5:11 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 19, 2021
What You Have, Give (Acts 3:1-4:4)
an expository sermon on Acts 3:1-4:4 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 5, 2021
Bring to Remembrance God’s Eternal Justice (Isaiah 26:7-27:13)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 26:7-27:13 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 24, 2021
God’s Eternal Justice: Repent, Lament, and Hope (Isaiah 24)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 24 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 10, 2021
Be Wretched, and Mourn, and Weep! (Isaiah 22)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 22 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 26, 2021
Tell the Truth (Isaiah 21)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 21 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 19, 2021
God’s Wise Folly (Isaiah 19-20)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 19-20 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 12, 2021
Be Humbled from Pride (Isaiah 15-16)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 15-16 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 29, 2021
Rejoice in Salvation through Judgment (Isaiah 13-14)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 13-14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 22, 2021
Keep Yourselves in the Love of God Who Keeps You (Jude 20-25)
an expository sermon on Jude 20-25 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 15, 2021
The Lord’s (Last) Supper (Matthew 26:17-30)
an expository sermon on Matthew 26:17-30 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 30, 2021
Everyone Needs Forgiveness (Matthew 26:1-16)
an expository sermon on Matthew 26:1-16 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 23, 2021
Unhypocritical repentance (Matthew 23:13-24:2)
an expository sermon on Matthew 23:13-24:2 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 25, 2021
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Matthew 22:1-14)
an expository sermon on Matthew 22:1-14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on March 28, 2021
The Rejoicing Remnant (Isaiah 11:11-12:6)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 11:11-12:6 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on February 21, 2021
How to Turn Away God’s Anger (Isaiah 9:8-10:4)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 9:8-10:4 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 24, 2021
Rejoice in Jesus (Isaiah 9:1-7)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 9:1-7 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 17, 2021
The Holiness of God (Isaiah 6)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 6 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 20, 2020
Yield Good Grapes (Isaiah 5)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 5 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 13, 2020
Trust in God, Not Man (Isaiah 2:22-4:6)
an expository sermon on Isaiah 2:22-4:6 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 6, 2020
Return to God (Zechariah 1:1-6)
an expository sermon on Zechariah 1:1-6 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson
Turn to God (Haggai 2:10-23)
an expository sermon on Haggai 2:10-23 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson
Children in the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 19:13-26)
an expository sermon on Matthew 19:13-26 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 13, 2020
Work on God’s House (Haggai 1)
an expository sermon on Haggai 1 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson
Humble Yourself (Matthew 18:1-14)
an expository sermon on Matthew 18:1-14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 23, 2020
The Sure Triumph of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 13:24-43)
an expository sermon on Matthew 13:24-43 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on May 24, 2020
The Lord of the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-14)
an expository sermon on Matthew 12:1-14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on April 19, 2020
Hear and Obey the Gospel (Acts 2:22-41)
Easter 2020 sermon on Acts 2:22-41 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson
Faith Working through Love (Galatians 5:2-15)
an expository sermon on Galatians 5:2-15 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 12, 2020
Pity and Restore (Lamentations 5)
an expository sermon on Lamentations 5 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on December 15, 2019
Prepare to Meet Your God (Amos 4)
an expository sermon on Amos 4 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on September 22, 2019
God’s Irrevocable Punishment against Israel (Amos 2:4-16)
an expository sermon on Amos 2:4-16 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on August 25, 2019
Learn from the Past (Hosea 11:12-12:14)
an expository sermon on Hosea 11:12-12:14 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on February 3, 2019
Return to God (Hosea 11:1-11)
an expository sermon on Hosea 11:1-11 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 27, 2019
What You Sow, You Shall Reap (Hosea 10)
an expository sermon on Hosea 10 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on January 6, 2019
Know the Lord! (Hosea 4)
an expository sermon on Hosea 4 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on October 7, 2018
Living out Repentance (Jonah 3)
an expository sermon on Jonah 3 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson at Friendship Baptist Church on August 19, 2018
