The sermon "The Submissive Savior, Part 2" by Wilbur Elias Best examines the profound significance of Isaiah 53:10, focusing on the atoning work of Christ and the divine pleasure found in His sufferings. Best argues that the Father’s decision to bruise His Son was not due to sadistic pleasure but was integral for God's redemptive plan, fulfilling His eternal decrees and offering eternal redemption for the elect. He supports his points through various Scripture references, including John 8:29, Hebrews 9, and Romans 8:32, illustrating that Christ’s obedience and sacrifice were essential for upholding divine justice and manifesting God’s love. The practical significance lies in understanding the depth of Christ's sufferings as infinite, ensuring that His redemptive work results in the glorification of both the Son and the Father, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of particular redemption for the elect.
“It pleased the Father to bruise His Son, because in the bruising of the Son, the Father was satisfied.”
“Jesus Christ suffered as much when he was being made an offering for sin as if all of the elect were to suffer forever in an endless torment.”
“The only way that sin can be atoned for is by an infinite sacrifice. And Jesus Christ is the infinite sacrifice who satisfies infinite holiness.”
“The pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand. Why? Because of the continuance of his life.”
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