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Isaiah 53:2b-3
He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing
When we were reading Chapter 49 I said that the Servant was visually unimpressive – if you’d walked past him in the street in 1st Century Palestine you wouldn’t have given him a second look. But actually, it’s worse than that.
Both of those things made him uncomfortable to be around, in his own day. And both of those things are still, at the very least, awkward today. We live in a society
So, if we were in charge of selecting a man for this role of Servant, wouldn’t be want to pick someone who looks … well, attractive? Yet God very deliberately doesn’t do that. Jesus’ conception was utterly miraculous, so his appearance can’t have been the inevitable consequence of the combination of Mary and Joseph’s genes.
Similarly, when preparing the way for the Servant, surely God would want to remove every obstacle and difficulty that might interfere with his mission? Yet it turns out
What a complete reversal of the values of our world! How wrong must our value judgements be, for us to look at the Servant and despise him.
Let’s pray that God would be teaching us more and more to value what he values, and to worship and honour the Servant who so many looked down on.
By Cathy DaltonIsaiah 53:2b-3
He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing
When we were reading Chapter 49 I said that the Servant was visually unimpressive – if you’d walked past him in the street in 1st Century Palestine you wouldn’t have given him a second look. But actually, it’s worse than that.
Both of those things made him uncomfortable to be around, in his own day. And both of those things are still, at the very least, awkward today. We live in a society
So, if we were in charge of selecting a man for this role of Servant, wouldn’t be want to pick someone who looks … well, attractive? Yet God very deliberately doesn’t do that. Jesus’ conception was utterly miraculous, so his appearance can’t have been the inevitable consequence of the combination of Mary and Joseph’s genes.
Similarly, when preparing the way for the Servant, surely God would want to remove every obstacle and difficulty that might interfere with his mission? Yet it turns out
What a complete reversal of the values of our world! How wrong must our value judgements be, for us to look at the Servant and despise him.
Let’s pray that God would be teaching us more and more to value what he values, and to worship and honour the Servant who so many looked down on.