Sermons David | 21 Mar 2010 08:45 am

The Suffering Servant

 

Isaiah 52:13-53 [+/-]:12

One of the most unforgettable Springs of my life happened in 1980.  The highlight of that Spring and of that year was the birth of our first child, but prior to that May 25 date I had been involved in a most fascinating experience.  I met once a week with a Jewish Rabbi to read and to reflect upon Hebrew texts:  Genesis 1 [+/-], Deuteronomy 6 [+/-], Psalms 1, 23 [+/-] and 103 and Isaiah 53 [+/-].  I could hardly wait to get to Isaiah 53 [+/-] that Spring even though we had agreed at the beginning that the conversion of one of our ways of thinking to the others way of thinking was not our goal.  But during that week that we read Isaiah 53 [+/-] I just had to ask Rabbi Eprhaim Rosenzweig, “How is it that you can read this text and not see Jesus?  If this is not Jesus, then who is it?”  To which he responded in typical rabbinic style, “how can you read this text and see Jesus; if in fact it is Jesus then He could not have been the Messiah so you don’t want this to be Jesus, because the Messiah will not suffer but will bring to be the Kingdom of God upon the earth in which His people will live in perfection of body, prosperity of goods, and peace from all the pressures and problems of life.  This text speaks clearly of one who suffers immensely so that this text speaks of Israel who will delivered from all this pain when Messiah comes.  Blessed be He!”

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