The Servant’s Resurrection

Isaiah 53:10-12

About the Sermon

What was Jesus looking forward to on the other side of his cross? The cross was anguish, distressing, and horrifying. He who knew no sin became sin for us. But what was in it for him on the other side? Sharing his life with us. This Sunday's sermon from Isaiah 53:10–12 brings us to Isaiah's prophecy of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Here we get a peek into the inner life of our Lord, revealed through the prophet many years before Christ came. Here is where the Lord Jesus' inner life was nurtured by the Scriptures as he grew and matured on his journey to the cross.

About the Series

How did Jesus learn about who he was and what he came to do? How did those who wrote about Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures come to fully grasp the significance of his death and resurrection? From the Old Testament Scriptures and from the book of Isaiah in particular. In this short series we turn to what are often called the Songs of the Servant in the book of Isaiah. Many years before Christ came, Isaiah told us what our savior came to do and why: to grant us forgiveness and life. Or, put another way, to bring rebels from the wilderness of sin and death into the paradise of life with him.
How did Jesus learn about who he was and what he came to do? How did those who wrote about Jesus in the New Testament Scriptures come to fully grasp the significance of his death and resurrection? From the Old Testament Scriptures and from the book of Isaiah in particular. In this short series we turn to what are often called the Songs of the Servant in the book of Isaiah. Many years before Christ came, Isaiah told us what our savior came to do and why: to grant us forgiveness and life. Or, put another way, to bring rebels from the wilderness of sin and death into the paradise of life with him.

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