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Isaiah 50:7
This is a strange verse, isn’t it? Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been using words like ‘humiliated’ to describe the Servant. God himself has said that the Servant
It makes more sense when we realise that this idea of ‘being put to shame’ has appeared before, earlier in the book of Isaiah. In chapters 20-45 there are 7 verses where we read of people being put to shame. Each time, the people who face disgrace are the ones who are opposing God. The people who put their trust in other nations, instead of relying on God’s promises to them. The
It’s clear which group the Servant belongs in, isn’t
So let’s praise him today for his steadfast obedience,
By Cathy DaltonIsaiah 50:7
This is a strange verse, isn’t it? Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been using words like ‘humiliated’ to describe the Servant. God himself has said that the Servant
It makes more sense when we realise that this idea of ‘being put to shame’ has appeared before, earlier in the book of Isaiah. In chapters 20-45 there are 7 verses where we read of people being put to shame. Each time, the people who face disgrace are the ones who are opposing God. The people who put their trust in other nations, instead of relying on God’s promises to them. The
It’s clear which group the Servant belongs in, isn’t
So let’s praise him today for his steadfast obedience,