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Isaiah 53:1-12
Excerpted from: Peace, Peace (Part One): Peace with God

These two passages that I have just read may be the clearest statement of Christ's redemptive mission in the whole Bible. Once you connect Christ with the suffering Servant, it becomes so clear. So many prophecies were fulfilled in what He did at Golgotha. Isaiah 53 focuses on the suffering and His sorrow leading to His death, along with taking on Himself the wrath of God in the form of our sins and bearing them and making intercession for us.

I want to draw your attention to verse 5, the phrase, "the chastisement for our peace was upon Him." Just kind of single this out. It may be a little bit unclear what is being spoken about here and I thought I would try to clarify it. We can paraphrase (I was going to say translate) this particular clause to mean or to read, "God disciplined Him to bring us peace." Or we could say, "God chastised Him," God spanked Him, God gave Him discipline for our well-being. Or another way to think of the concept of peace here is that He was chastised. He was given the sentence in our stead and made to suffer to restore us to wholeness. It is parallel to the next clause, "by His stripes, we are healed." It really gets to the point that when we sin, we are wounded, we are sick and we need healing. And God allowed Jesus Christ to be the object of His wrath to help restore us to good health, to well-being.

So He did not just restore sinners to legal innocence, if you will, and remove their guilt. But He did the major work of restoring their ability to have a relationship with God. See, that was the missing part of it. They can have peace but only when Jesus took their sins and God granted that sacrifice, the ability by grace to cover our sins.

The Creator God's blood shed for all of us was worth more than what was required to cover the sins of mankind. And so God said, "Okay, I am satisfied. We can have peace now. The guilt is removed. But only for those who believe."


Articles

David the Prophet  
Jesus' Final Human Thoughts (Part Two)  
Pride, Contention, and Unity  
The First Prophecy (Part One)  
The Lamb of Revelation (Part One)  
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Two): The Burnt Offering  
Was Jesus Christ Born Under the Law?  
Why the Transfiguration?  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Going On to Perfection  
Holy Days: Passover  
Overcoming (Part 2): Self-Justification  
Overcoming (Part 6): Self-Surrender  
Self-Control  

Essays

Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God (Part One)  
The Pursuit of Unity  

Sermons

Magic Doesn't Work (Part 1)  
Jesus in the Feasts (Part Four): Atonement  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Nine): Cultivating the Fruit of Gentleness  
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Fourteen): Israel Redeemed  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Five)  
Forgiveness and the Perpetual Covenant of Peace  
Offerings (Part Two)  
Matthew (Part Seven)  
The Lamb of God  
God's Special Presence and Direct Intervention  
God's Special Presence and Direct Intervention  
Seeking God's Will (Part Four): Sacrifice  
We Have an Advocate With the Father  
Approaching God Through Christ (Part 2)  
Whom the Lord Loves He Chastens (Part 1)  
His Bones Were Not Broken  
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Three)  
The Meekness and Gentleness of Christ  
John (Part 4)  
The Essence of Self-Control  
Why Are We Afflicted?  
Trial by Fire  
The Trial of Jesus  
Conditioned Response  
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 3)  
Persecution  
By This We Know Love!  
Gentle and Lowly in Heart  
Facing Times of Stress: Forewarned of Persecution!  
Those Who Mourn  



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