God’s Clearest Revelation

Isaiah 53 stands as one of the clearest passages in all of Scripture. Written centuries before Jesus, it describes a Savior who would be rejected, pierced, and crushed—not for His own sin, but for ours. These words find their fulfillment at the cross, where Jesus becomes our substitute, bearing our guilt and shame. He is “cut off” in death, yet lives again to intercede for us. This is not accidental—it is the intentional work of God. The cross reveals both the depth of our sin and the greater depth of God’s love—and assures us that God keeps His promises.

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