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Marked By Joy

DAY 4 OF 4

Life Is the Last Word

Isaiah 53:1-12

The lamb in Hebrew history was the principal sacrificial animal. When the lamb is connected here with the Servant, all the rich symbolic history of the Hebrew religion rushes in to interpret the meaning. We’re back in the atmosphere of the Temple, where there is great concern about sin and guilt. We’re standing before God as people who feel our separation (which is due to our sin) and our helplessness to do anything about it (which forms our guilt).

What Isaiah outlined in his picture of the Suffering Servant was lived out in history by Jesus. He is the representative of God. In Him we see God clearly and accurately. He came in weakness in a stable, lying in a manger. He served inconspicuously as a carpenter and a rabbi. Then He suffered and died. But that suffering and dying was what He lived His whole life to do. The servant life was completed there. Yet death wasn’t the last word for Him. Life was the last word. And it’s the last word for us—life that has been resurrected, is victorious over death, and is filled with joy.

What does it mean to be a servant leader? List some of the ways Jesus lived this out.

How does the knowledge of life after death increase your joy today?

For more notes and reflections from Eugene H. Peterson, visit MessageBible.com . Translated by Peterson from the original Greek and Hebrew Scriptures, The Message awakens long-time Bible readers from their sleepy routines, renewing their desire to hear God’s voice. At just over one inch thick, The Message Slimline, Spring Wildflowers Edition slips easily into your bag, your briefcase, and your daily life.

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Marked By Joy

Is your life characterized by joy? If you’re not sure exactly what that means or would look like, spend the next four days learning from theologian Eugene H. Peterson. Peterson, an author, biblical scholar, and pastor, uncovers the essential nature of joy to the Christian experience. His example, in life as well as in death, was characterized by joy. Find yourself renewed, springing forth no matter the circumstances.

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