"Our Suffering Servant" May 24 Readings: Isaiah 49-53
Reading the Bible Chronologically in 2024
This year, instead of reading from Genesis to Revelation, we will read the Bible as the story flows, as it happened and was written. There are several plans out there and I have worked to combine them into a plan that lets the Bible tell its own story "as it happened." Remember, the Bible is inspired, but not in the order the books appear in our Bibles. The Old Testament is approximately 3/4 of the Bible, but we will give more emphasis to the New Testament, spending half the year in the Old Testament and half in the New.
Bible Readings: Isaiah 49-53
Background:
This passage introduces us to the obedient, suffering servant, who in our New Testament-exposed eyes is clearly Jesus Christ.
Daily Devotional: Our Suffering Servant
In Isaiah 52-53 we have one of the great passages of the Old Testament, a prophetic tour of the Cross of Christ. It is hard to imagine that a passage written hundreds of years before Christ was born could so accurately describe the sufferings of Jesus as he bore our sins so that by his stripes our sins could be healed.
Yet he himself bore our sicknesses,
and he carried our pains;
but we in turn regarded him stricken,
struck down by God, and afflicted.
But he was pierced because of our rebellion,
crushed because of our iniquities;
punishment for our peace was on him,
and we are healed by his wounds.
We all went astray like sheep;
we all have turned to our own way;
and the Lord has punished him
for the iniquity of us all. Isaiah 53:4-6
I committed the sin, and he took the punishment.
He was wounded, I was healed.
I went astray, he brought me to the Father in peace.
It is the most amazing story of grace, love, mercy, and restoration ever, and it was promised to Israel and to us hundreds of years before the events took place. Look at some of the prophecies about the redemptive suffering of Christ.
Summed up - an innocent servant, he would die horribly for the sins of others, making atonement to bring them into a right relationship with God.
- 52:13-14 - Jesus will be raised and lifted up to be scorned, his appearance so marred that he barely looks human.
- 52:15 - "Kings will shut their mouths because of him." This Jesus, who was abused and neglected, will one day reign victoriously.
- 53:3 - he was despised and rejected by men - a man of sorrows.
- 53:4 - he bore our sins and was struck down by God because of them.
- 53:5-6 - he would die in the place of sinners. We go astray but God places on him our sin and he is punished for them.
- 53:7 - he would endure all of this without answering back, without opening his mouth.
- 53:8-9 - Though he was without sin, he was given a "grave with the wicked."
Summed up - an innocent servant, he would die horribly for the sins of others, making atonement to bring them into a right relationship with God.
Thank you God that you punished your Son for my sins - the just for the unjust. I can never repay you but I can only thank you.
Consider God's Word:
Meditate on 52:13-53:12 and think about Christ's death for you.
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