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By His Wounds We Are Healed

 

On Good Friday, we slow down and look again.

In this message, we return to one of the most powerful prophetic passages in Scripture—Isaiah 52–53—and see the cross through the lens of the Suffering Servant. What looks like weakness is actually the wisdom of God on full display.

Why did Jesus have to suffer publicly?

Why did the cross seem like foolishness to the world?

And how could the very act meant to destroy Him become the means of our freedom?

This sermon explores the shocking truth that:

 

  • The cross is not defeat—it is divine strategy

  • Jesus’ suffering is not foolishness—it is perfect wisdom

  • The enemy didn’t realize that the cross would be his undoing

 

Most of all, this message is an invitation.

Jesus doesn’t just go to the cross in history—He comes after you.

Into your pain. Your shame. Your brokenness. Your heart.

“He was pierced for our transgressions… and by His wounds we are healed.”

You don’t have to earn it.

You don’t have to fix yourself first.

Just let Him.

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