Preaching on Isaiah 55:1-5, Pastor Wes invites us to a divine feast where all are welcomed without cost. Reflecting on the passage’s themes of bread, milk, and wine, he connects God’s provision in the Exodus with the hope offered during the Babylonian exile. Pastor Wes challenges us to ponder the deep thirsts and hungers in our lives this Advent season: for hope, connection, and purpose. He urges us to resist the distractions of consumerism and instead focus on constructing a present that reflects the future of God’s dream for the world. As we approach Christ’s table, we are reminded of God’s abundant grace and are called to bring that hope into our daily lives.