Reflection on Isaiah 53

Scripture

He was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed.

Observation

The Lord’s servant grew up like a tender green shoot. There was nothing remarkable about Him. He was despised and rejected by the people he came to save.

He bore our weaknesses and our sins. We thought His suffering was punishment from God. But He was pierced for our sins, and his beatings bring us healing.

He was led like a lamb to the slaughter. His life was an offering for sin, and those whom He has redeemed will be counted as His sons and daughters.

Despite being rejected and despised, He will be honoured in His death.

Application

This is another of the suffering servant songs in which Isaiah looks forward to the life and death of the Messiah, Jesus.

Jesus was crucified,dying a horrible death, for the sake of our sins. He bore the penalty of the whole earth on his body.

Because Jesus died, I can now experience the true freedom of forgiveness. I am a new creation in Christ. Not only does He wipe away the guilt of sin, He removes the bondage of sin, the ability of sin to hold us in captivity.

Christ’s beatings, Isaiah tells us, are the means of physical healing. Salvation is not just about spiritual wholeness. it extends to every part of our being, including the physical. Just as Christ’s death makes us whole in our spirits, He also provides for healing for our bodies.

Prayer

Thank you, Lord, for this wonderful salvation in which you are restoring every part of my life. Amen.

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