GOD DOES KNOES AND, HE UNDERSTANDS!!!!

WE MUST REMEMBER JESUS CHRIST, IN ALL OF OUR HURT AND PAIN:

{ JESUS UNDERSTANDS AND, KNOWS!!!}
Apostle James R, Winfree, Sr, God's Messenger And, The Lord Jesus Christ Global Nations Kingdom Apostle To And, For God's Sons And, Daughters, To Serve And, To Build Up Them Up As Loving, Spiritual, Biblical Leaders In His Churches, As We Together In Unity Follow Jesus!!!

( Awesome Holy Spirit, You Are Our Only Master Teacher, Teach Us In The Lord Jesus Christ }

And now, let’s dive into chapter 53 itself…
“Who has believed our report?”

This is describing the lack of faith among the people of Israel who don’t believe what they’ve heard.

“To whom is the arm of Adonai revealed?”

Isaiah calls the Messiah the “Arm of the Lord”. Earlier, in chapter 40 Isaiah declares that the “Arm of the Lord” would rule for him. In chapter 51 the Gentiles put their hope in the “Arm of the Lord”, and the “Arm of the Lord” would redeem. In chapter 52 the “Arm of the Lord” brings salvation. Now, in 53, Isaiah reveals to us that the “Arm of the Lord” is in fact the Messiah Jesus. The Messiah Christ is very much part of God Himself.

For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot,
like a root out of the dry ground.
He had no form or majesty that we should look at Him,
nor beauty that we should desire Him.

He was a shoot in the spiritually dry ground, there had been no word from God for 400 years.

“He had no beauty that we should desire Him” Jesus.

He was not appealing to us. We didn’t want him. His appearance wasn’t particularly glorious or impressive, and the way He showed up didn’t cause people to desire Him. In contrast to what religions teach today, according to this prophecy, the Messiah Jesus would not be born to a prestigious Jewish family or grow up in the grand residences of wealthy Hebrew. We can say with a new certainty that the external appearance of the Messiah Jesus was nothing extraordinary at all.

He was despised and rejected by men,
a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief,
One from whom people hide their faces.
He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.

The life of the Messiah Christ was characterized by pain, rejection, and suffering. He didn’t get the honor due to the Messiah Jesus but was despised and rejected by the leaders of His people. We considered Him some kind of social misfit
We didn’t think he was the Messiah God. We didn’t even register it could be Him.

Surely He has borne our griefs
and carried our pains.
Yet we esteemed Him stricken,
struck by God, and afflicted.

The Messiah Jesus Christ suffered in our place, He carried our sicknesses, our suffering, our pain… and the sins we committed, while our people, while we thought He was being punished, and that his suffering was God’s punishment for sins that He Himself had committed. We didn’t understand that it was for our sins.

But He was pierced because of our transgressions,
crushed because of our iniquities.
The chastisement for our shalom was upon Him,
and by His stripes, we are healed.

The Hebrew says wounded, pierced. He died. Like someone who has fallen wounded or someone perforated with bullets, not for any fault of His own, but it was our wrongdoing. He was crushed because of our iniquities, our sins, the punishment, and discipline we deserved went to Him. The “stripes” are hard blows that leave marks, and by his scars, we are healed. In exactly this way, hundreds of years later, the prophecy was fulfilled. Yeshua was going to the cross in order to take the death we deserved.

We all like sheep have gone astray.
Each of us turned to his own way.
So Adonai has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

The Hebrew talks of going astray like sheep wander off and get lost. We all, people of Israel, ignored Him and went on our way, but despite this, God put all our sin and iniquity on Him, on the Messiah Jesus.

He was oppressed and He was afflicted
yet He did not open His mouth.
Like a lamb led to the slaughter,
like a sheep before its shearers are silent,
so He did not open His mouth.

The Hebrew says He was exploited, abused… His dignity and the right to a fair trial were taken from Him. The Hebrew says He was afflicted, tortured, but he didn’t open his mouth. This shows that He did not resist His unjust sentence. He didn’t try to rebel or escape, and He didn’t take legal representation in spite of the fact he was facing a death sentence, but He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, or to be sheared without resisting the injustices being done to Him. Get it now? ( Injustices )

Because of oppression and judgment, He was taken away.
As for His generation, who considered?
He was cut off from the land of the living,
for the transgression of My people,
the stroke was theirs.

They arrested Him and took His to trial. As a result of the trial, He was “cut off from the land of the living”. A death sentence. Not for His own crimes, but those of His people. In the Scriptures, “My people” always means the people of Israel. The Messiah Jesus would die not for his own sin but for the sin of His people, the people who should be taking the punishment for their own sins, but the Messiah Jesus took it upon Himself. He is the one who died.

His generation wouldn’t care to bring Him up in conversation, but would rather sweep his existence under the carpet. So for the last 3000 years, Yeshua the Messiah has been the best-kept secret in Judaism, and this is precisely why He was labeled “Yeshu” in Judaism, which stands for “May His Name and memory be blotted out”.

His grave was given with the wicked,
and by a rich man in His death,
though He had done no violence,
nor was there any deceit in His mouth.

Even though He was taken out to be executed like a criminal, even though He did nothing wrong, and never lied, in His death He was to be buried in the fancy tomb of a rich man. Yeshua really was killed on the cross and was buried in the grave of a rich man a member of the Sanhedrin, Joseph of Arimathea. It’s a clear symbol of the ironic situation in which the Messiah receives honor for the noblest deed of them all, taking the death sentence we deserve on Himself.

Yet it pleased Adonai to bruise Him.
He caused Him to suffer.
If He makes His soul a guilt offering,
He will see His offspring, He will prolong His days,
and the will of Adonai will succeed by His hand.


“God was pleased to bruise Him”. God is the only one able to forgive and bring salvation to the world and he turned Himself into a sacrifice. What kind of sacrifice? A guilt offering. The death of the Messiah Christ was no accident, God used His own stiff-necked people as priests in order to bring about the forgiveness of sins not only for his people Israel but for the whole of humanity. In contrast to the Yom Kippur sacrifice which was only valid until the following year and just ‘covered over’ sin, the atonement of the Messiah Yeshua took away our sin once and for all! None of us as human beings are perfect, we are not able to be that perfect sacrifice. Only God Himself could do that.

After that comes to a very interesting statement:

“He will see His offspring, He will prolong His days,”

In spite of the fact he would be killed, He would also prolong his days. He would rise again from the dead and would see the “fruit of His seed”, planted in His resurrection. By the way, we also have a video on the resurrection of Yeshua.

As a result of the anguish of His soul
He will see it and be satisfied by His knowledge.
The Righteous One, My Servant will make many righteous
and He will bear their iniquities.

The Messiah Jesus Christ would see and be satisfied by His labor, because many would-be made righteous by the suffering he endured, as a righteous man when he took on Himself the sins and iniquities of many. All who recognize Him as the Messiah Jesus will be His “seed” in a spiritual sense.

Therefore I will give Him a portion with the great,
and He will divide the spoil with the mighty
because He poured out His soul to death,
and was counted with transgressors.
He bore the sin of many,
and interceded for the transgressors.

The Messiah Christ Jesus was the one interceding for us an advocate for us as sinners before a Holy God. The Messiah Jesus took on His shoulders the sin of all who believe in Him. It’s an encouraging prophecy of hope and a future. God is not just interested in forgiveness expressed in words but also demonstrated in actions. That’s why He took on the appearance of a servant and took the punishment that we deserve on Himself. So, yes, Jesus does understand and knows how we feel and going through. Amen.

Shared By, Apostle James R, Winfree, Sr.

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