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Isaiah 52:13–53:12; Luke 24:25–27, 44–50
The scapegoat concept comes from the Bible: on the annual Day
of Atonement, the high priest was to lay his hands on the head
of a goat, confess the sins of the people, then release the goat
into the wilderness to be the scapegoat (“escape goat”) that
took away the sins of the people.
This ritual therefore was understood to be a transfer of the
people’s sins to the goat (Leviticus 16:7–10, 20–22).
This idea of transfer of guilt for sins is at the heart of the
sacrificial system used by the Israelites. There were many kinds
of sacrifices, but the most potent were those that involved killing
an animal by shedding its blood.
A goat was to be killed on the Day of Atonement (before the
other goat, the scapegoat, was released into the wilderness),
and its blood used in an atonement ritual (Leviticus 16:15–19).
The concepts of transfer of guilt and sacrificial shedding of blood
are keys to understanding the atoning effect of Jesus’ death.
While the early chapters of Isaiah celebrate Immanuel, the
special child to be given as a sign of God’s presence (Isaiah 7:14;
8:8; 9:6), the latter half of the book presents the Messiah as the
servant, the one designated for a special ministry for the Lord
(Isaiah 42:1–4; 50:10).
The most detailed prophecies about the role of the servant of
the Lord are found in Isaiah 53, parts of which are in today’s text.
Here we learn something of how the Messiah is to bear the sins
of the people, as the scapegoat did at the tabernacle.
Isaiah 53:3–8
The first passage of our lesson is part of a section beginning in
Isaiah 52:13 that discusses the “servant” of the Lord.
Isaiah 42–53 is characterized by its Servant Songs, and the one
beginning in 52:13 is quoted multiple times in the New
Testament as a description of Jesus’ ministry, death, and burial
(Matthew 8:17; Luke 22:37; Acts 8:26–35; 1 Peter 2:22).
The last half of Isaiah 53:2 emphasizes the “comeliness” this
servant is to lack. At first glance, this seems to be a very odd
picture of the Messiah: people will not be attracted to Him!
Isaiah 53:3 begins to tell us why.
3 He was despised and rejected by others;
a man of suffering and acquainted with infirmity;
and as one from whom others hide their faces
he was despised, and we held him of no account.
In some of the most poignant words in all of Scripture, the
Messiah is described as one whose situation is so dire that
people cannot bear to look at Him.
Isaiah paints a horrific picture in this regard: the Messiah is
despised, meaning He has lost all respect; He is rejected,
meaning He has been expelled from the community; He is not
esteemed, meaning opinions of Him are very low.
Isaiah also describes the inner turmoil of the Messiah. He is a
man of sorrows, meaning He is not immune to great pain and
humiliation. He internalizes these things at a deep level. He is
acquainted with grief, meaning emotional pain floods His soul.
4 Surely he has borne our infirmities
and carried our diseases;
yet we accounted him stricken,
struck down by God, and afflicted.
The description of the Messiah’s great personal pain continues.
Also included is an explanation for the reason: the griefs and
sorrows of the Messiah are not of His own making—they are
neither self-caused nor deserved. He bears the griefs and
sorrows for us, as our surrogate, our scapegoat.
People do not easily accept this relationship. Horror at His
condition is excused because people believe that since God is
punishing Him, then He is rightly stricken, smitten, and afflicted.
People know that God never acts unjustly, so they naturally
reason that this man must have done something to deserve the
punishment.
However, Isaiah’s use of the word our (twice) does not allow us
to escape our culpability.
5 But he was wounded for our transgressions,
crushed for our iniquities;
upon him was the punishment that made us whole,
and by his bruises we are healed.
The prophet moves from the emotional pain of the Messiah to
His physical torture. He has done nothing to deserve being
wounded and bruised; rather, He suffers because of our
transgressions and our iniquities.
He gains nothing personally from His chastisement; rather, it
happens for our peace.
This peace is the Hebrew word shalom, indicating a complete,
restful relationship. The Messiah is our peace, the one who
allows our relationship with God to be restored by removing the
barrier of sin (Romans 5:1; Ephesians 2:14).
One of the most powerful concepts in the Bible is found in the
phrase with his stripes we are healed. This happened in the
brutal, bloody flogging and subsequent crucifixion that Jesus
endured at the hands of His Roman torturers (John 19:1).
On the surface, this seems like nonsense. How can all this
suffering result in our healing?
Peter, an eyewitness, helps us understand when he quotes this
verse and comments that Jesus “bore our sins in his own body
on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto
righteousness” (1 Peter 2:24).
This is the concept of atonement, which is at the heart of
everything Christian.
We cannot save ourselves from the consequences of our sins; we
cannot make things right with God on our own
So God provides the perfect, once-for-all sacrifice in the person
of His Son (Hebrews 9:26; 10:12; 1 John 2:2).
Jesus voluntarily takes the punishment we deserve.
Isaiah is just as emphatic when he tells us that the coming one
would bear our grief, take our sorrows, and be wounded and
bruised on our behalf. Only the fully God and fully human Jesus
could do that.
6 All we like sheep have gone astray;
we have all turned to our own way,
and the Lord has laid on him
the iniquity of us all.
Isaiah continues this prophecy of the Messiah by shifting to an
analogy well known to his people: the realm of sheep and
shepherds.
He characterizes us as being like sheep that ignore their
shepherd and wander off.
This is a way of describing our sinfulness, a willful rejection of
God’s rules and guidance.
God chooses to lay the guilt for our iniquity upon the Messiah.
The one who is not guilty becomes the target of punishment for
those who are guilty.
7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted,
yet he did not open his mouth;
like a lamb that is led to the slaughter,
and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent,
so he did not open his mouth.
The sheep analogy continues, but shifts from us (the guilty,
straying sheep) to the Messiah as a lamb to be slaughtered
(Revelation 5:6) and a shaggy sheep ready to be sheared of its
wool. In both cases, the emphasis is on the docile, compliant
nature of sheep.
Jesus, aware of the horror He would suffer on the cross, went to
His death with a docile dignity (Luke 18:31–33). A remarkable
fulfillment of this prophecy comes at the trials of Jesus, where
He offers no defense. This causes Pilate to marvel (Matthew
27:12–14).
Isaiah foresees both the trials and execution of the Messiah (Acts
8:30–35, which quotes our text).
8 By a perversion of justice he was taken away.
Who could have imagined his future?
For he was cut off from the land of the living,
stricken for the transgression of my people.
This verse is harder to understand, but the impression is that of
“justice perverted” regarding Jesus’ trials.
The reference to his generation seems to be a prophetic
indictment against Jesus’ fellow Jews, who not only failed to
protest His condemnation to death but demanded it (Luke
23:21).
Isaiah ends this section with a summation of this incredible
vision: the servant of the Lord will be killed for the transgression
of God’s own people.
Luke 24:25–27
Only Luke gives us the wonderful story of the two disciples
walking to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35). They are joined in their
walk by a stranger, and the two tell this man about the recent
events in Jerusalem involving Jesus’ death.
This is a very sad thing for the two disciples (v. 17), for they had
hoped that Jesus would be the one to redeem their nation (v.
21).
The stranger is none other than the risen Jesus, but the two are
prevented from recognizing Him (v. 16).
25Then he said to them, ‘Oh, how foolish you are, and how slow
of heart to believe all that the prophets have declared! 26Was it
not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and
then enter into his glory?’
The still-hidden Jesus seizes the opportunity to explain to the
two that they have misunderstood the Christ’s God-ordained
role. Jesus’ summary of God’s plan is very simple: the prophets
foresaw that the Christ would suffer and enter His glory.
Some readers think that Jesus is being quite harsh as He calls the
two fools, and slow of heart to believe. It would be the same as
saying one should know better and the evidence was right
before them. It was correction and not condemnation.
The fact that these two will invite this (for now) stranger to stay
with them (v. 29) indicates that they are more intrigued than
offended. There is a certain “shock value” to Jesus’ technique,
and we see its success when the two later say to each other, “Did
not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the
way?” (v. 32).
27Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he
interpreted to them the things about himself in all the scriptures.
Although the disciples still do not know who the stranger is, He
gives them a lesson about himself based on Scripture. He begins
with Moses (meaning the five books of Moses, which are Genesis
through Deuteronomy) and walks through the prophets, the
writings of God’s Old Testament spokesmen like Isaiah.
Reflecting on this encounter later, the two disciples admit that
this was an emotional time for them (Luke 24:32). Even before
they were allowed to recognize their Master, they had sensed
something supernatural and wonderful
Luke 24:44–47
In the intervening text, Jesus agrees to stay with the two
disciples (Luke 24:28, 29), and He reveals His identity while
breaking bread. After Jesus disappears, the two disciples return
hastily to Jerusalem to tell others about their meeting with the
risen Jesus.
As they relate their story, it receives an unexpected
confirmation: Jesus appears to all who are gathered (Luke 24:36).
44 Then he said to them, ‘These are my words that I spoke to
you while I was still with you—that everything written about me
in the Law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms must be
fulfilled.’
After dealing with His followers’ doubts, Jesus helps them
understand the purpose of His ministry, His death, and His
resurrection. From this we learn a key principle in the Christian
understanding of the Old Testament.
As Jesus once said to His critics, these earlier Scriptures “testify
of me” (John 5:39). Jesus is the prophesied Messiah, and His
disciples already believe this (see Matthew 16:16; Mark 8:29).
The problem is their misconception about what God’s Messiah is
intended to be and do. They and, it seems, all of the Jewish
authorities of their day have ignored passages like Isaiah 53 that
speak of a Messiah’s being sent to save souls rather than liberate
a nation.
The fact that Jesus refers to what is written in the Law of Moses,
and in the prophets, and in the psalms indicates that He is
drawing on the entirety of the Old Testament, since that’s how
the people of His day categorized the sections of Scripture.
Modern Jews refer to these three sections of the Hebrew Bible
as Torah (law), Nevi’im (prophets), and Kethuvim (writings),
respectively. These three together have all the same books that
we have in our Old Testament, although our English Bibles
arrange the 39 books differently.
The entirety of the Old Testament bears witness to the Messiah.
Without this Old Testament background, our understanding of
Jesus and His purpose would be limited and inadequate.
There is important continuity between the Old and the New
Testaments, and the connecting link is the Messiah.
He is the one promised by the Old Testament and revealed to us
in the four Gospels.
45Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures,
We do not have Jesus physically sitting with us and answering
our questions about Scriptures today. Yet there is a sense that He
is still opening our understanding so that we may appreciate the
message of the Bible as He did on that day in Jerusalem.
This is one of the purposes of the book of Luke (and its
companion volume, Acts), written to show us how Jesus
understood himself and how His story was preached by the first-
century church.
We believe today that the Holy Spirit works through Scriptures to
help us understand meanings and applications (Ephesians 1:17,
18).
46and he said to them, ‘Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to
suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day,
This verse gives us a clear way to understand how Jesus sees His
role in the prophecies and in history.
The intentions of God were written, and then they are fulfilled in
the person of Jesus. It has been necessary for Him to suffer (die
on the cross) and to rise from the dead the third day.
While His death was cruel and unjust, it was not random. As
Isaiah foresaw, His suffering is our salvation, for “with his stripes
we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).
47and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be
proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
Jesus takes things one step further as He gives His gathered
disciples their marching orders. The colossal events of the
previous week are the basis for the continuing mission of His
church: to preach a message of repentance and remission of sins
everywhere (Acts 1:8).
This message is possible because the death of Christ serves as a
sacrifice for our sins. The resurrection of Christ verifies God’s
acceptance of His sacrifice in that regard.
Prophecy and fulfillment are inconceivable unless there is a God
who is orchestrating them. The intentions of God must be
communicated, and then the intended events must take place.
We have only a vague idea of how God accomplishes this, but we
can marvel nonetheless.
God lost us when we sinned, but He was unwilling to allow us to
remain lost. We are restored to Him through His grace and mercy
in the atoning death of His Son—all planned and revealed ahead
of time through God’s messengers, the prophets.
Christ’s suffering revealed His utmost desires: to serve His Father
and redeem us out of His love.
Often we fail to do the will of God because we concentrate too
much on our own will.
We appreciate God’s plans for us when we realize how
magnificent and intricate they are.
Understanding scriptures can sometimes bring great emotional
change.
Our salvation in Jesus was prophesied.

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  • 1. Isaiah 52:13–53:12; Luke 24:25–27, 44–50
  • 2. The scapegoat concept comes from the Bible: on the annual Day of Atonement, the high priest was to lay his hands on the head of a goat, confess the sins of the people, then release the goat into the wilderness to be the scapegoat (“escape goat”) that took away the sins of the people. This ritual therefore was understood to be a transfer of the people’s sins to the goat (Leviticus 16:7–10, 20–22).
  • 3. This idea of transfer of guilt for sins is at the heart of the sacrificial system used by the Israelites. There were many kinds of sacrifices, but the most potent were those that involved killing an animal by shedding its blood.
  • 4. A goat was to be killed on the Day of Atonement (before the other goat, the scapegoat, was released into the wilderness), and its blood used in an atonement ritual (Leviticus 16:15–19). The concepts of transfer of guilt and sacrificial shedding of blood are keys to understanding the atoning effect of Jesus’ death.
  • 5. While the early chapters of Isaiah celebrate Immanuel, the special child to be given as a sign of God’s presence (Isaiah 7:14; 8:8; 9:6), the latter half of the book presents the Messiah as the servant, the one designated for a special ministry for the Lord (Isaiah 42:1–4; 50:10).
  • 6. The most detailed prophecies about the role of the servant of the Lord are found in Isaiah 53, parts of which are in today’s text. Here we learn something of how the Messiah is to bear the sins of the people, as the scapegoat did at the tabernacle.
  • 8. The first passage of our lesson is part of a section beginning in Isaiah 52:13 that discusses the “servant” of the Lord. Isaiah 42–53 is characterized by its Servant Songs, and the one beginning in 52:13 is quoted multiple times in the New Testament as a description of Jesus’ ministry, death, and burial (Matthew 8:17; Luke 22:37; Acts 8:26–35; 1 Peter 2:22).
  • 9. The last half of Isaiah 53:2 emphasizes the “comeliness” this servant is to lack. At first glance, this seems to be a very odd picture of the Messiah: people will not be attracted to Him! Isaiah 53:3 begins to tell us why.
  • 10. 3 He was despised and rejected by others; a man of suffering and acquainted with infirmity; and as one from whom others hide their faces he was despised, and we held him of no account.
  • 11. In some of the most poignant words in all of Scripture, the Messiah is described as one whose situation is so dire that people cannot bear to look at Him.
  • 12. Isaiah paints a horrific picture in this regard: the Messiah is despised, meaning He has lost all respect; He is rejected, meaning He has been expelled from the community; He is not esteemed, meaning opinions of Him are very low.
  • 13. Isaiah also describes the inner turmoil of the Messiah. He is a man of sorrows, meaning He is not immune to great pain and humiliation. He internalizes these things at a deep level. He is acquainted with grief, meaning emotional pain floods His soul.
  • 14. 4 Surely he has borne our infirmities and carried our diseases; yet we accounted him stricken, struck down by God, and afflicted.
  • 15. The description of the Messiah’s great personal pain continues. Also included is an explanation for the reason: the griefs and sorrows of the Messiah are not of His own making—they are neither self-caused nor deserved. He bears the griefs and sorrows for us, as our surrogate, our scapegoat.
  • 16. People do not easily accept this relationship. Horror at His condition is excused because people believe that since God is punishing Him, then He is rightly stricken, smitten, and afflicted. People know that God never acts unjustly, so they naturally reason that this man must have done something to deserve the punishment.
  • 17. However, Isaiah’s use of the word our (twice) does not allow us to escape our culpability.
  • 18. 5 But he was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the punishment that made us whole, and by his bruises we are healed.
  • 19. The prophet moves from the emotional pain of the Messiah to His physical torture. He has done nothing to deserve being wounded and bruised; rather, He suffers because of our transgressions and our iniquities. He gains nothing personally from His chastisement; rather, it happens for our peace.
  • 20. This peace is the Hebrew word shalom, indicating a complete, restful relationship. The Messiah is our peace, the one who allows our relationship with God to be restored by removing the barrier of sin (Romans 5:1; Ephesians 2:14).
  • 21. One of the most powerful concepts in the Bible is found in the phrase with his stripes we are healed. This happened in the brutal, bloody flogging and subsequent crucifixion that Jesus endured at the hands of His Roman torturers (John 19:1).
  • 22. On the surface, this seems like nonsense. How can all this suffering result in our healing?
  • 23. Peter, an eyewitness, helps us understand when he quotes this verse and comments that Jesus “bore our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness” (1 Peter 2:24).
  • 24. This is the concept of atonement, which is at the heart of everything Christian. We cannot save ourselves from the consequences of our sins; we cannot make things right with God on our own
  • 25. So God provides the perfect, once-for-all sacrifice in the person of His Son (Hebrews 9:26; 10:12; 1 John 2:2). Jesus voluntarily takes the punishment we deserve.
  • 26. Isaiah is just as emphatic when he tells us that the coming one would bear our grief, take our sorrows, and be wounded and bruised on our behalf. Only the fully God and fully human Jesus could do that.
  • 27. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray; we have all turned to our own way, and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.
  • 28. Isaiah continues this prophecy of the Messiah by shifting to an analogy well known to his people: the realm of sheep and shepherds.
  • 29. He characterizes us as being like sheep that ignore their shepherd and wander off. This is a way of describing our sinfulness, a willful rejection of God’s rules and guidance.
  • 30. God chooses to lay the guilt for our iniquity upon the Messiah. The one who is not guilty becomes the target of punishment for those who are guilty.
  • 31. 7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he did not open his mouth.
  • 32. The sheep analogy continues, but shifts from us (the guilty, straying sheep) to the Messiah as a lamb to be slaughtered (Revelation 5:6) and a shaggy sheep ready to be sheared of its wool. In both cases, the emphasis is on the docile, compliant nature of sheep.
  • 33. Jesus, aware of the horror He would suffer on the cross, went to His death with a docile dignity (Luke 18:31–33). A remarkable fulfillment of this prophecy comes at the trials of Jesus, where He offers no defense. This causes Pilate to marvel (Matthew 27:12–14). Isaiah foresees both the trials and execution of the Messiah (Acts 8:30–35, which quotes our text).
  • 34. 8 By a perversion of justice he was taken away. Who could have imagined his future? For he was cut off from the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people.
  • 35. This verse is harder to understand, but the impression is that of “justice perverted” regarding Jesus’ trials. The reference to his generation seems to be a prophetic indictment against Jesus’ fellow Jews, who not only failed to protest His condemnation to death but demanded it (Luke 23:21).
  • 36. Isaiah ends this section with a summation of this incredible vision: the servant of the Lord will be killed for the transgression of God’s own people.
  • 38. Only Luke gives us the wonderful story of the two disciples walking to Emmaus (Luke 24:13–35). They are joined in their walk by a stranger, and the two tell this man about the recent events in Jerusalem involving Jesus’ death.
  • 39. This is a very sad thing for the two disciples (v. 17), for they had hoped that Jesus would be the one to redeem their nation (v. 21). The stranger is none other than the risen Jesus, but the two are prevented from recognizing Him (v. 16).
  • 40. 25Then he said to them, ‘Oh, how foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have declared! 26Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?’
  • 41. The still-hidden Jesus seizes the opportunity to explain to the two that they have misunderstood the Christ’s God-ordained role. Jesus’ summary of God’s plan is very simple: the prophets foresaw that the Christ would suffer and enter His glory.
  • 42. Some readers think that Jesus is being quite harsh as He calls the two fools, and slow of heart to believe. It would be the same as saying one should know better and the evidence was right before them. It was correction and not condemnation.
  • 43. The fact that these two will invite this (for now) stranger to stay with them (v. 29) indicates that they are more intrigued than offended. There is a certain “shock value” to Jesus’ technique, and we see its success when the two later say to each other, “Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way?” (v. 32).
  • 44. 27Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them the things about himself in all the scriptures.
  • 45. Although the disciples still do not know who the stranger is, He gives them a lesson about himself based on Scripture. He begins with Moses (meaning the five books of Moses, which are Genesis through Deuteronomy) and walks through the prophets, the writings of God’s Old Testament spokesmen like Isaiah.
  • 46. Reflecting on this encounter later, the two disciples admit that this was an emotional time for them (Luke 24:32). Even before they were allowed to recognize their Master, they had sensed something supernatural and wonderful
  • 48. In the intervening text, Jesus agrees to stay with the two disciples (Luke 24:28, 29), and He reveals His identity while breaking bread. After Jesus disappears, the two disciples return hastily to Jerusalem to tell others about their meeting with the risen Jesus. As they relate their story, it receives an unexpected confirmation: Jesus appears to all who are gathered (Luke 24:36).
  • 49. 44 Then he said to them, ‘These are my words that I spoke to you while I was still with you—that everything written about me in the Law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms must be fulfilled.’
  • 50. After dealing with His followers’ doubts, Jesus helps them understand the purpose of His ministry, His death, and His resurrection. From this we learn a key principle in the Christian understanding of the Old Testament.
  • 51. As Jesus once said to His critics, these earlier Scriptures “testify of me” (John 5:39). Jesus is the prophesied Messiah, and His disciples already believe this (see Matthew 16:16; Mark 8:29).
  • 52. The problem is their misconception about what God’s Messiah is intended to be and do. They and, it seems, all of the Jewish authorities of their day have ignored passages like Isaiah 53 that speak of a Messiah’s being sent to save souls rather than liberate a nation.
  • 53. The fact that Jesus refers to what is written in the Law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms indicates that He is drawing on the entirety of the Old Testament, since that’s how the people of His day categorized the sections of Scripture.
  • 54. Modern Jews refer to these three sections of the Hebrew Bible as Torah (law), Nevi’im (prophets), and Kethuvim (writings), respectively. These three together have all the same books that we have in our Old Testament, although our English Bibles arrange the 39 books differently.
  • 55. The entirety of the Old Testament bears witness to the Messiah. Without this Old Testament background, our understanding of Jesus and His purpose would be limited and inadequate.
  • 56. There is important continuity between the Old and the New Testaments, and the connecting link is the Messiah. He is the one promised by the Old Testament and revealed to us in the four Gospels.
  • 57. 45Then he opened their minds to understand the scriptures,
  • 58. We do not have Jesus physically sitting with us and answering our questions about Scriptures today. Yet there is a sense that He is still opening our understanding so that we may appreciate the message of the Bible as He did on that day in Jerusalem.
  • 59. This is one of the purposes of the book of Luke (and its companion volume, Acts), written to show us how Jesus understood himself and how His story was preached by the first- century church. We believe today that the Holy Spirit works through Scriptures to help us understand meanings and applications (Ephesians 1:17, 18).
  • 60. 46and he said to them, ‘Thus it is written, that the Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day,
  • 61. This verse gives us a clear way to understand how Jesus sees His role in the prophecies and in history. The intentions of God were written, and then they are fulfilled in the person of Jesus. It has been necessary for Him to suffer (die on the cross) and to rise from the dead the third day.
  • 62. While His death was cruel and unjust, it was not random. As Isaiah foresaw, His suffering is our salvation, for “with his stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).
  • 63. 47and that repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
  • 64. Jesus takes things one step further as He gives His gathered disciples their marching orders. The colossal events of the previous week are the basis for the continuing mission of His church: to preach a message of repentance and remission of sins everywhere (Acts 1:8).
  • 65. This message is possible because the death of Christ serves as a sacrifice for our sins. The resurrection of Christ verifies God’s acceptance of His sacrifice in that regard.
  • 66. Prophecy and fulfillment are inconceivable unless there is a God who is orchestrating them. The intentions of God must be communicated, and then the intended events must take place. We have only a vague idea of how God accomplishes this, but we can marvel nonetheless.
  • 67. God lost us when we sinned, but He was unwilling to allow us to remain lost. We are restored to Him through His grace and mercy in the atoning death of His Son—all planned and revealed ahead of time through God’s messengers, the prophets.
  • 68. Christ’s suffering revealed His utmost desires: to serve His Father and redeem us out of His love.
  • 69. Often we fail to do the will of God because we concentrate too much on our own will.
  • 70. We appreciate God’s plans for us when we realize how magnificent and intricate they are.
  • 71. Understanding scriptures can sometimes bring great emotional change.
  • 72. Our salvation in Jesus was prophesied.