Isaiah 53
It is our own doing if we reject Christ as our Savior. Every bit of what Jesus went through in his short life here on earth as a human was predicted. His coming to us in a lowly form, not as a warrior king, as many thought should happen in that day, but as a pure sacrifice, as an atonement for our sins. Isaiah spells it out plainly in his prophecy about Jesus. But those who rely on the scriptures choose, and continue to ignore, the significance of this one clear chapter in the scriptures that gives us everything we need to identify that it was Jesus that Isaiah wrote about. No man could have acted out, nor would have acted out, what happened to Jesus. It is very sad that the J*ws, who follow every jot and tittle of the Old Testament law and prophets, condemn you if you don’t, yet they ignore one of the most revealing scriptures in the entire Torah. They cannot see it! Even so, their rejection of him was also predicted. Thankfully, their denial of him opened the door for us, as Gentiles, to receive salvation through him as well, and I am grateful. If you have any doubt left in your mind about Jesus, read Isaiah 53 and compare it to his life, and the gaps should fill in for your understanding.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. Isaiah 53:5















