In this part of Isaiah, he starts by asking who believes in The Lord and who will recognize him for his plainness (v1-2). In Christ's life, he will know grief and have experienced sorrows for the sins of the world to be healed (v3-5). He is our shepherd and we his sheep who have gone astray, and yet he still looks after us (v6-7). These words are so powerful and still don't fully describe the true agony the Savior when through for us.
Through all of His agony and trials, He was happy to offer his life to save His people (v8-10). The righteous will receive his blessings but the price was paid for all transgressors (v11-12).
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