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What does it really mean to say that Jesus “died for our sins”—and how should that truth reshape the way we live every day? In The Servant Songs (Part 4), Pastor JC Cooper walks us through Isaiah 52:13–53, often called “the gospel of the Old Testament,” revealing the breathtaking portrait of the Servant Messiah who willingly bore the sins, sorrows, and suffering of His people. This message unpacks how Isaiah, writing 700 years before Jesus, foretold Christ’s rejection, humiliation, substitutionary sacrifice, and ultimate victory, showing us a Savior who was despised by men yet exalted by God, silent before His accusers yet powerful to redeem. Through this passage, we see Jesus as the sin-bearing Servant who took our transgressions and iniquities upon Himself so that we could be forgiven, justified, and made righteous before God.
This message invites you to listen closely and consider the personal weight of Christ’s sacrifice. Pastor JC challenges us not to take the gospel for granted, but to let the reality of Jesus’ suffering and love transform our hearts, priorities, and daily obedience. Isaiah 53 confronts us with both the bad news of our sin and the good news of our redemption, calling us to marvel at the depth of Christ’s love and to respond with lives laid down in humble service. As you listen, you’ll be encouraged to reflect on what it means that Jesus “saw the labor of His soul and was satisfied”—and to ask whether your life reflects gratitude for such a costly grace. Don’t miss this powerful reminder of who Jesus is, what He has done for you, and why that truth changes everything.
The Mission Church
825 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008
We care about People.
We value Relationships.
We worship Jesus.
The Mission Church / Sunday 12–28-2025 9:45 Service by Pastor JC Cooper
Isaiah 52 & 53 NKJV
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What does it really mean to say that Jesus “died for our sins”—and how should that truth reshape the way we live every day? In The Servant Songs (Part 4), Pastor JC Cooper walks us through Isaiah 52:13–53, often called “the gospel of the Old Testament,” revealing the breathtaking portrait of the Servant Messiah who willingly bore the sins, sorrows, and suffering of His people. This message unpacks how Isaiah, writing 700 years before Jesus, foretold Christ’s rejection, humiliation, substitutionary sacrifice, and ultimate victory, showing us a Savior who was despised by men yet exalted by God, silent before His accusers yet powerful to redeem. Through this passage, we see Jesus as the sin-bearing Servant who took our transgressions and iniquities upon Himself so that we could be forgiven, justified, and made righteous before God.
This message invites you to listen closely and consider the personal weight of Christ’s sacrifice. Pastor JC challenges us not to take the gospel for granted, but to let the reality of Jesus’ suffering and love transform our hearts, priorities, and daily obedience. Isaiah 53 confronts us with both the bad news of our sin and the good news of our redemption, calling us to marvel at the depth of Christ’s love and to respond with lives laid down in humble service. As you listen, you’ll be encouraged to reflect on what it means that Jesus “saw the labor of His soul and was satisfied”—and to ask whether your life reflects gratitude for such a costly grace. Don’t miss this powerful reminder of who Jesus is, what He has done for you, and why that truth changes everything.
The Mission Church
825 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008
We care about People.
We value Relationships.
We worship Jesus.
The Mission Church / Sunday 12–28-2025 9:45 Service by Pastor JC Cooper
Isaiah 52 & 53 NKJV
The post Isaiah 52 & 53, The Servant Songs Part 4 appeared first on The Mission Church.

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