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What does Isaiah 53 teach about Jesus' suffering?

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Isaiah 53 teaches that Jesus' suffering was for our transgressions and that His wounds bring healing.

Isaiah 53 provides a prophetic picture of Jesus' suffering as part of God's redemptive plan. It details how the Messiah was 'wounded for our transgressions' and 'bruised for our iniquities,' indicating that His afflictions were not merely personal but redemptive on behalf of others. The suffering servant's pain and rejection serve a larger purpose – to fulfill God's justice while extending mercy to sinners. His wounds render healing, highlighting that through His suffering, believers are spiritually restored. This theme of suffering is central in understanding the nature of Christ's mission and the impact of His death on the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5-6, Matthew 8:17, 1 Peter 2:24

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