In this sermon titled "Isaiah 53 - The Savior's Introduction Misunderstood and Rejected," Wilbur Elias Best addresses the profound theme of the suffering servant as introduced in Isaiah 53:1-3. Best emphasizes the misunderstandings and rejections faced by Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry, connecting biblical prophecy to its New Testament fulfillment. The key arguments include the assertion that the Savior was not recognized for His true nature and mission due to spiritual blindness, as illustrated by scriptural references from John 12:37, Matthew 11:27, and Hebrews 12:2, which highlight the importance of divine revelation for belief. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize the person of Christ beyond superficial appearances and understand the necessity of divine grace for true faith in Him, ultimately encouraging a deeper reception of Christ in light of His sacrificial work.
“Who hath believed our report? The question is, have you believed the record that God gave of His Son?”
“He hath no form nor comeliness, and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.”
“There isn’t anything in the Lord Jesus Christ as far as his humanity is concerned that would desire a person to look upon him.”
“The Gospel was a stumbling block unto the Jews, and foolishness to the Greeks.”
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