The sermon titled "Isaiah’s Promise" focuses on the prophetic messages found in Isaiah 7:14, 9:6, and 52:13–53:12, highlighting God's unwavering commitment to His people and the promise of salvation through Christ. It emphasizes that the hope in Jesus is deeply rooted in Scripture, showcasing the virgin birth as a divine sign of God's intervention in human history. The sermon explores the historical context of Isaiah's prophecies during the Syro-Ephraimite War, illustrating how the prophecy of Immanuel signifies not only immediate hope for King Ahaz but also a broader messianic promise. The message underscores the transformative titles of Jesus, such as Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace, and emphasizes His sacrificial love as foretold in Isaiah 53. Ultimately, it reassures believers of God's faithfulness and the fulfillment of His promises through Christ, encouraging trust in His plan for redemption amidst uncertainty.