Part I of this message identified one kind of "bad fruit" mentioned by Isaiah (materialism). Now, this part of the sermon identifies a second kind of bad fruit and its consequences. But the message also points to the secret of bearing good fruit.
This message also compares the Song of the Vineyard in Isa. 5 to the Parable of the Vine and the Branches in John 15. It explains how Isa. 4-5 provides a backdrop and framework for interpreting and applying John 15.
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Dr. Ken Burkett grew up in the Midwest. His father was a pastor, so he was reared around the ministry and has been involved in serving the Lord most of his life. Next to accepting Christ as his Savior at a young age, the two most formative events in his life were (1) his...