May 17, 2026
TEXT: Isaiah 41:10-20
I. God’s promises give hope to the hopeless situation (v. 10)
A. God’s promise of His presence with His people
B. God’s promise of His power to His people
C. God’s promise of His provision for His people
II. God’s power will ultimately defeat the enemies of His people (vv. 11-13)
A. Those who are enraged against God’s children (v. 11)
B. Those who are opposed against God’s children (v. 12)
C. Those who are redeemed in God’s benefit from His help (v. 13)
III. God’s plan for the future of His people is wonderfully blessed (vv. 14-19)
A. God promises to help those who are redeemed by Him (v. 14)
B. God promises a future of rejoicing for those who trust in Him (vv. 15-16)
C. God promises abundant provision to those who call out to Him (vv. 17-18)
D. God promises a fruitful flourishing of His blessing on His own (v. 19)
IV. God’s preeminence is displayed as He cares for His children (v. 20)
A. God works so man can see the truth of Himself
B. God wants people to know Him to be blessed by Him
C. God wills for people to understand His greatness to benefit from it