Man of Sorrows
We all experience brokenness - in our bodies, relationships, and walk with God. But how does a holy God deal with our sin and restore what's broken?
Isaiah 52-53 reveals God's stunning answer: not a conquering king, but a suffering servant. This mysterious figure would be "disfigured," despised, and rejected. Yet through His wounds, we find healing. Through His punishment, we receive peace. He would carry our sins as a guilt offering, willingly submitting to death to justify many.
This prophecy found its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. God's redemption plan didn't match human expectations - it exceeded them. His ways are higher than ours. The servant who was broken became the one who makes us whole.
When you face brokenness today, remember: Jesus took it upon Himself so you could experience restoration and peace with God.
