In this sermon titled "#8 - Isaiah 53 - The Submissive Savior, Part 1," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological significance of the death of Christ as prophesied in Isaiah 53:10. He argues that this verse encapsulates the cause, nature, and fruit of Christ's death, emphasizing that it was part of God's divine plan. Best supports his points with several New Testament references, notably Romans 8:32 and 2 Corinthians 5:21, demonstrating that Christ's suffering and death were purposeful for the redemption of humanity. The sermon elucidates the mystery of God's sovereign will in the crucifixion, asserting both the responsibility of wicked men and God's overarching control, ultimately concluding that believers will never experience the absolute forsakenness experienced by Christ because He bore that burden for them. This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of predestination and the active role of Christ in His sacrificial death.
“It pleased the Lord to bruise him... The pleasure was in the purpose fulfilled in those death agonies.”
“Jesus Christ did not suffer as a passive, involuntary victim. He was active even in His departure from this world.”
“The joy that was set before Jesus Christ was not the death agony of the cross itself, but it was the joy of accomplished redemption.”
“Hidden things belong to God, and he works according to the counsel of his own will.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!