Sermon Tone Analysis
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Thoughts on suffering servant Isaiah 53:1-6
How God’s servant suffered - Isaiah 52:14
Verse 2 There would be nothing about Jesus that would lead some one to think of Him as a king - explain
Verse 3 abandoned by the very ones whom he called.
When Jesus was arrested the disciples scattered.
Peter denied he even knew him three times!
Verse 4 It was our sickness, our sins that he bore, not his own.
Verse 5 He did nothing deserving of what he suffered.
It was our offences, our wrongdoings, we are the ones deserving of punishment.
His punishment was for our well-being
By His wounds we are healed
Verse 6 Everyone of us at some point has gone a stray, turned to a way we thought was better.
Yet all of that God laid on His servant; His Suffering Servant!
God loved the world in this way!
Then came the death of Jesus - pews Bibles pg.
707 Luke 23:44-47
Lights off and everyone leaves in silence
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