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Every so often in Isaiah there is what is called a “Servant Song” They always speak of aspects of the ministry of Jesus but also about opposition to Him.
There was one in 42 and one in 49.
Tonight we will see the 3rd one.
And in it we will see aspects of His suffering in graphic terms.
In a few weeks we will see Isaiah describe why He suffered.
Lord GOD- Adonai Jehovah. 4 times vs 4, 5, 7, 9.
There is absolute submission of Jesus to the Father’s will.
Mentally
This is a rich verse.
His speech is filled with knowledge that is able to sustain the weary.
Sustain the weary: normally this word sustain has the idea of something being bent in a negative sense like something crooked or someone who cheats but it also points to stooping or bending to help a person who is faint or exhausted.
Question: How does one gain that kind of knowledge?
Did Jesus just come into the world knowing everything?
Luke says that Jesus GREW in wisdom.
He learned.
They second half of this verse says that Jesus was awakened by the Lord each morning.
It wasn’t just another day above ground.
It was that he woke up and his ears listened to what the Lord has to say to Him.
If Jesus needed to spend time with the Father EVERY day, how can we not need it 100 times more.
Willfully
As the Lord instructed Jesus, it wasn’t all pie in the sky stuff… This is pretty heavy stuff.
But no matter what the plan, Jesus stayed true.
In verse 6 Isaiah predicts the abuse leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion.
Beaten… Beard plucked… scorned… spit upon.
All four Gospels share aspects of this happening to Jesus during His trials and execution.
Confidently
Since Jesus knew the Father’s Mind, and carried out the Father’s Will, He could be confident that His difficult task would be met with God’s help.
He says twice in these verse God will help me.
He was resolute… face set like flint.
He did not accept the humiliation, the shame, or the condemnation from the crowd of tormentors.
He was not a victim, but a victor.
He predicted that the enemies of God would wear out like a garment.
Someone has said that the cross of Calvary was the safest place Jesus could be because it was the center of God’s will.
Pleadingly
Notice the invitation:
Do you fear the Lord?
Do you walk in darkness?
Turn to the Lord, Trust in the Lord, lean on the Lord.
Softly and tenderly Jesus is pleading.
Notice that the invitation includes a warning:
If you are in darkness, don’t try to light your own way… that ends in destruction… There is a way that seems right to a man.
Your good works won’t cut it.
Your ideas aren’t enough.
Your righteousness will always fall short.
WALK IN THE LIGHT AS HE IS IN THE LIGHT!
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