I Gave My Back
Introduction:
Isaiah is often
called the “Messianic Prophet” because many of his prophecies are
about the Messiah. Examples: Chapters 52, 53, and 61 are just a
few. One not often thought of is Chapter 50. Our focus will be
Isaiah 50:4-9.
Body:
I. The Lord
Would Be an Effective Teacher (Verses
4-5)
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Christ
would be a great teacher.
John 3:2
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Words would
bring comfort to those in need.
Matthew 11:28-29,
Luke 4:17-19
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Father and
Son spent time together.
Mark 1:35
The Son came to do the Father’s will.
John 5:30
II. The Lord
Would Be Tortured (Verse
6)
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“Offered
His back” Jesus was beaten viciously with a whip made of strips
of leather with lead balls and shards of bone. This would cause
gaping wounds. Sometimes the veins would be laid bare and the
muscle and tendons would be exposed.
Matthew 27:26
This was done to produce the maximum pain and unbelievable
agony.
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“Face
swollen” The beard was plucked out.
Luke 22:63-65
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Jesus
endured shame and spitting.
Matthew 27:39-44,
Mark 14:65
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His
teaching had brought much of this torture.
III. The
Lord Would Be the Victor (Verses
7-9)
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Jesus
accepted abuse and pain. He did not fight back.
Matthew 27:12-14
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Jesus had
steadfast determination to obey the Father. Nothing would turn
Him aside.
Luke 9:51
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Jesus would
be the real victor. He had confidence in the Father.
Psalms 10:12
Invitation:
Read verse 10.
“Who among you fears the Lord? Who obeys the voice of His Servant?
Who walks in darkness And has no light? Let him trust in the name
of the Lord And rely upon his God.” NKJV
God pleads with us to turn to Him in trust and obedience.
Bobby Stafford
October 16,
2011