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What does Isaiah 53 say about God's mercy?

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Isaiah 53 encapsulates God's mercy as it reveals the suffering servant, Jesus Christ, who bore our sins and sorrows.

Isaiah 53 serves as a profound prophecy that highlights God's unwavering mercy towards sinners through the suffering of Christ, who is portrayed as the one who bears our griefs and carries our sorrows. This chapter emphatically communicates that the chastisement for our peace was laid upon Him, illustrating that all of our transgressions and iniquities were imputed to Him. It emphasizes the wonderful truth that Christ's suffering was a substitutionary act, meant to reconcile us back to God, revealing the depths of divine mercy and grace as it plays out in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-5

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