INTRODUCTION:
This chapter is one of the greatest chapters on Christ in the Bible.
Although it emphasizes the sufferings of Christ for the sinner,
the entire gospel can be found: the birth and life of Christ,
His sufferings and death, His burial, His resurrection, and
His glorification. Of this chapter, the Baptist preacher
J. Frank Norris said: �The greatest chapter, the highest
mountain peak of the whole Bible. This chapter should be
memorized by all.�
I. REJECTED
OF MEN (53:1-3
A. Unknown
(53:1;
quoted in John
12:38 and Romans
10:16)
1. The
report is not believed (John
1:11; 8:13-14; 1John
5:10-11)
2. The
arm of the Lord is not revealed (Matthew
11:25; 16:17)
3. Note:
Christ is here pictured as the arm of the Lord (Job
40:9; Psalm
98:1; Isaiah
40:10; 51:9; Jeremiah
32:17)
B. Unimpressive
(53:2a)
1. A
tender plant (Matthew
11:28-30; 12:18-20)
2. A
root out of dry ground (Isaiah
11:1-2, 10);
the picture is of a plant that apparently died, but still had
a living root and later sprang up from that root (Job
14:7-9; Daniel
4:23)
C. Undesirable
(53:2b);
although this passage may partially apply to the physical appearance
of Christ during His life (no mention is ever made of Christ
having a striking appearance), the main application of this
text certainly points to His condition on the cross. He had
been whipped until His bones could be seen through the shredded
flesh (Psalm
22:17). The soldiers had blindfolded him and punched Him
in the face (Luke
22:64). The crown of thorns had further disfigured his
face with blood running down on all sides. In addition to all
this, His beard had been pulled out by His tormentors (Isaiah
50:6). As a result, �his visage was so marred more than
any man, and his form more than the sons of men� (Isaiah
52:14). That is, He no longer even looked like a man.
1. No
form (Isaiah
52:14); compare to the earth in Genesis
1:2
2. No
comeliness (Psalm
22:6)
3. No
beauty
D. Rejected
(53:3a)
1. Rejected
of men (John
1:10-11)
2. A
man of sorrows (Matthew
26:37-38)
3. Acquainted
with grief (Hebrews
12:2)
E. Despised
(53:3b; 49:7)
1. We
hid our faces from Him (Job
13:24)
2. We
esteemed Him not (Luke
16:15)
II. AFFLICTED
FOR MEN (53:4-9)
A. His
Substitution (53:4-6)
1. His
burden (v.4a)
a. Bearing
our griefs
b. Carrying
our sorrows
2. His
rejection (v.4b)
a. According
to our estimation
b. He
was being punished by God
(1) Stricken
of God
(2) Smitten
of God
(3) Afflicted
of God
(4) Note:
that is, He was only being punished for God for something wrong
that He had done
3. His
payment (v.5; 2Corinthians
5:21)
a. The
debt (Galatians
3:13)
(1) Wounded
for our transgressions
(2) Bruised
for our iniquities
b. The
purchase
(1) Chastised
for our peace
(2) Striped
for our healing (1Peter
2:24-25)
4. His
benefactors (v.6)
a. The
sheep who have gone astray (1Peter
3:18)
b. The
rebellious who have taken their own way (Proverbs
14:12)
c. The
sinners whose iniquity is laid on the Saviour (Hebrews
9:26)
B. His
Silence (53:7)
1. He
opened not His mouth
a. Though
oppressed
b. Though
afflicted (Hebrews
5:8)
2. He
was brought as a lamb to the slaughter (John
1:29; Revelation
5:6; 13:8)
a. As
a sheep is silent before the shearers
b. So
the Saviour was silent (Matthew
27:12-14; 1Peter
2:21-23)
C. His
Separation (53:8-9)
� �cut off out of the land of the living�
1. Taken
from prison (v.8; Matthew
27:15-18)
2. Taken
from judgment (v.8; John
18:38; 19:4, 6)
3. For
the transgression of His people (v.8; Matthew
27:22-25; Acts
2:23)
4. Made
his grave with the wicked (v.9; Matthew
27:38)
5. Made
his grave with the rich (v.9; Matthew
27:57-60)
III. APPROVED
BY GOD (53:10-12)
A. His
Payment (53:10a)
1. Bruised
by the Lord
2. Bruised
to please the Lord
3. Made
His soul an offering for sin (Psalm
16:10)
B. His
Promotion (53:10b)
1. He
shall see His seed � paradise (Luke
23:43)
2. He
shall prolong His days � resurrection (John
10:17-18)
3. He
shall prosper � glorification (John
17:5)
C. His
Propitiation (53:11)
1. The
Father sees the suffering of the Son
2. The
Father is satisfied
3. The
righteous servant justifies many
a. By
His knowledge; He knew what it took to pay for their sins
b. By
bearing their iniquity
4. Outline
on Propitiation. Note: propitiation is mentioned by name in
scripture in three places (Romans
3:25; 1John
2:2; 4:10).
It is the act of the Son by which He satisfies the demand of
the Father that judgment must be made against sin. By propitiation,
the Son experiences the wrath of the Father on sin for the
sake of those who will trust in Him as Saviour.
a. The
need for propitiation
(1) God�s
demands (Habakkuk
1:13; Romans
6:23a)
(2) Our
failure (Job
25:4-6; Romans
8:7)
(3) Our
weakness (Psalm
49:6-8; Romans
5:6-10)
b. The
provision of propitiation
(1) Motivated
by love (1John
4:10; John
3:16)
(2) Extending
to all (1John
2:2; 2Peter
3:9)
(3) Received
by faith (Romans
3:25; 10:8-17)
D. His
Portion (53:12)
1. He
receives His inheritance
2. He
has proven His worth
a. By
pouring out His soul unto death
b. By
being numbered with the transgressors (Matthew
15:28)
c. By
bearing the sin of many (1Timothy
2:5-6)
d. By
making intercession for transgressors (Romans
8:34; Hebrews
7:25)
CONCLUSION: Jesus
Christ did all this for us. Have you trusted in Him?
I
see the crowd in Pilate�s hall,
I
mark their wrathful mien;
Their
shouts of �Crucify!� appall,
With
blasphemy between.
And
of that shouting multitude
I
feel that I am one;
And
in that din of voices rude
I
recognize my own.
�Twas
I that shed the sacred blood,
I
nailed Him to the tree,
I
crucified the Christ of God,
I
joined the mockery.
Around
the cross the throng I see
Mocking
the Sufferer�s groan;
Yet
still my voice it seems to be
As
if I mocked alone.
Horatius
Bonar
MEMORY
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