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Isaiah 53:4-5
Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering,
Yesterday we saw that the Servant was ‘a man of suffering and familiar with pain’. Today we discover that this wasn’t simply a description of what happened to occur in his life. He wasn’t just a bit unfortunate, someone who attracted more than his share of bad luck. He willingly chose this path. He took up the pain and bore the suffering. Much of
Only the Servant has ever done that. He has completely taken the pain and suffering that our transgressions deserved. Yes, we still experience the pain and
And this was no mere transaction on a balance sheet. Not a nice, neat, clean solution to a theoretical problem. It was real, and physical and brutal. He was punished, stricken, pierced, crushed and wounded. And he did it willingly. For us.
Let’s thank him for that today.
By Cathy DaltonIsaiah 53:4-5
Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering,
Yesterday we saw that the Servant was ‘a man of suffering and familiar with pain’. Today we discover that this wasn’t simply a description of what happened to occur in his life. He wasn’t just a bit unfortunate, someone who attracted more than his share of bad luck. He willingly chose this path. He took up the pain and bore the suffering. Much of
Only the Servant has ever done that. He has completely taken the pain and suffering that our transgressions deserved. Yes, we still experience the pain and
And this was no mere transaction on a balance sheet. Not a nice, neat, clean solution to a theoretical problem. It was real, and physical and brutal. He was punished, stricken, pierced, crushed and wounded. And he did it willingly. For us.
Let’s thank him for that today.