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Messiah the Suffering Servant (3)—A Man of Sorrows - All The LORD is near Daily Devotionals for 2024

Messiah the Suffering Servant (3)—A Man of Sorrows details logo    The LORD is near - Sunday, May 26, 2024
  by Jacob Redekop, Brian Reynolds, John van Dijk, Eugene P. Vedder Jr
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Messiah the Suffering Servant (3)—A Man of Sorrows

He is despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.
Isaiah 53:3 NKJV

Messiah the Suffering Servant (3)—A Man of Sorrows
Are we surprised that God’s beloved Son was despised? We only have to read the Gospel accounts to see the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prediction. It is written, “They hated Me without a cause” (Jn. 15:25; Ps. 69:4). The word translated “without a cause” means “gratuitously” or “freely.” He loved freely and was hated just as freely. Anyone involved in gospel work will quickly realize the enmity toward Christ which lies just below the surface of men’s hearts.

The word “rejected” can be translated “left alone,” or “held aloof.” In the Gospels, Messiah strikes us as a lonely figure, though surrounded by His disciples as well as desperate crowds seeking relief from their afflictions. He was continually misunderstood, even by those closest to Him, and there is no loneliness greater than this. Thus He was “a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” This is hard for us to conceive: the One who was Jehovah of Hosts, manifest in the flesh yet entering into all our sorrows—but so it was. “Grief” here can also be translated as “pain.” How could this be? It is not for us to try to explain or to understand, but rather to worship.

The revulsion they had toward Him is expressed in the words, “we hid … our faces from Him.” A lowly Messiah, One who identified with the poor of the flock and their afflictions, was not something their religious and cultural pride could accept. It was an affront to their national aspirations for deliverance from Rome. They “despised” Him and did not “esteem Him”; a Roman cross would be the culmination of this attitude, and of His sorrows.

-- Brian Reynolds

Man of Sorrows! What a name for the Son of God, who came
Ruined sinners to reclaim! Hallelujah! What a Savior!

-- P. P. Bliss





 

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