In this lesson, Stephen Davey explains that Isaiah 52–53 stands as the clearest Old Testament prophecy of the Messiah’s suffering, death, and substitutionary sacrifice for sinners. Isaiah foretells Christ’s brutal disfigurement, rejection, and silent submission, revealing that His suffering was intentional, priestly, and redemptive. Davey emphasizes that Jesus bore griefs, sorrows, transgressions, and iniquities not His own, making peace with God possible only through His sacrifice. The chapter unmistakably declares that salvation cannot be improved by human effort, but must be received by faith alone in Christ’s finished work. Davey concludes that the Servant’s cry of “paid in full” offers forgiveness, peace, and eternal life freely to all who trust in Him.
The Gospel of Christ in Isaiah
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