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What does Isaiah 53 teach about Jesus as our substitute?

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Isaiah 53 depicts Jesus as the suffering servant who bears our sins and sorrow.

Isaiah 53 beautifully presents Jesus as the arm of the Lord, indicating that all of God's redemptive work is accomplished through Him. It describes Him as despised and rejected, bearing our griefs and carrying our sorrows. This passage emphasizes not only the physical suffering of Christ but also the weight of sin He bore for us. By fulfilling God’s plan of redemption through His suffering, He provides a means for us to be reconciled to God, ensuring that His sacrifice is both sufficient and efficacious for our salvation.
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