We tend to gravitate towards certain aspects of Jesus’ personality — His compassion, His wisdom, or His power — but we tend to avoid Jesus’ suffering. Isaiah 53 brings the suffering of Jesus into sharp focus and explains how he entered into our suffering on every level in order to redeem us from our sins and reconcile us to God.
Read MoreWhy did Jesus die? Out of the thousands upon thousands of people crucified by the Romans, what makes His death so unique? Isaiah 53 foretold how God would come as the Suffering Servant to receive the punishment we deserve — making it possible for God’s justice to be fulfilled while still showing mercy to a broken and sinful world.
Read MoreThe world looks for certain things to identify successful or significant people: money, looks, connections, credentials, and talents. But Jesus didn’t have any of those things. To the world’s eyes, He was completely ordinary. But God doesn’t see as the world sees. God looks at the heart — and under Jesus’ ordinary exterior beat the greatest heart that ever lived. Jesus shows us that God uses the ordinary of our lives to bring about the extraordinary.
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