We often make assumptions about what the Bible says when we take a couple of verses in isolation from the chapter in which they appear. While these assumptions may not be actually incorrect, they often are not what they're meant to be about in that original context, and we can miss what is actually being said. We tend to do this with a familiar part of Isaiah 55, and in this sermon, Rev Derwyn touches on what it really means to understand the point God makes in saying, "my ways are not your ways, and neither are my thoughts your thoughts."