Is 52:13 - 53:5
On Palm Sunday we remember Jesus' entrance into
Jerusalem. He wept over Jerusalem, because they did not recognise the time when God
visited them. They despised and rejected Him, ushering Him in with Hosannas and palm
branches, but shortly afterwards they cried for His death. Jesus prophesied that Jerusalem
would be besieged and destroyed, which also happened 70years later when the Romans raised
it to the ground.
In our text we read of Jesus' intense suffering.
His face was marred more than any man's. His back was plowed like a field with the
scourge. He was despised and rejected of men. They counted Him as forsaken and smitten by
God because of His own iniquity.
God did smite Jesus, but it was because of our
iniquity. It was because of our lies, immorality, disrespect, bitterness, hatred, murder.
But He suffered not only physically but even more in His Spirit - even to the point where
God forsook Him and He cried, "My God My God why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
Isaiah's description of Jesus' passion is very
vivid. It is as if he stood at the cross and witnessed the whole crucifixion, although he
lived nearly 600years before it happened. It is impossible to enjoy sin once you had a
vision of Him as Isaiah had. Once you see the awfulness of sin and what it did to the Lord
Jesus you cannot continue in it.
Only a heart of stone cannot be touched and
moved when they see the suffering of Jesus on the cross because of your and my sin. Jesus
should be precious to us, even more than father, mother, brother, sister, wife of
children.
He carried even our sicknesses upon the tree,
but sin is worse than the worst disease. Disease destroys your body, but sin destroys your
soul for all eternity.
Only fools would imagine that secret sin can
remain hidden and will not destroy their souls. Unless you part with sin quickly it will
certainly destroy your soul. The flames of hell will lick you even while you're still
alive. When the women wept for Jesus because of His suffering, He answered them, "Daughters
of Jerusalem, do not weep for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children." Sin destroys not only your own soul but even your children's and
unless you part from sin, both you and your children will end in hell. They will accuse
you for all eternity.
When Jesus died on the cross, His enemies
rejoiced and celebrated. Hell thought it had conquered Him. But it was to be their
greatest defeat, their utter defeat. In the midst of their celebrations, the Hero of
heroes arose from the dead. He had conquered death and destroyed the works of the devil.
We read in 53:11, "He shall see the
labour of His soul, and be satisfied. By His knowledge My righteous Servant shall justify
many, For He shall bear their iniquities." Test yourself whether this is true of your life.
May Jesus be revealed to you as He was revealed
to Isaiah, that your life may never be the same again.