Isaiah’s words in today's text point directly to Christ’s sacrificial death, where He would take upon Himself the sins of mankind, offering salvation to those who believe. It reveals a profound truth: the Messiah would not come as a conquering king in the way people expected, but as a humble servant who would redeem the world through His suffering - the Man of Sorrows. Today's message serves as a powerful reminder of the ultimate purpose of Christ’s sacrifice—restoration and hope for all who trust in Him.
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