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September 29, 2024

The Masters: Sir James Young Simpson

Genesis 2:21, Isaiah 6:5, 53:5, John 1:29, 1:12, Acts 16:31, Revelation 5:1-9

Isaiah 53:5 is a key passage in this message. It speaks of Jesus being “wounded for our transgressions” and “bruised for our iniquities,” illustrating the concept of substitution. This verse emphasizes that the suffering and death of Christ were not for His own sins but for humanity’s, showcasing His role as the ultimate substitute who took on the punishment we deserved. It highlights the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the profound love that motivated Him to suffer in our place.

Questions to Ponder

Have you ever considered the idea of someone taking your place in punishment? What if that person did it willingly?

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