Incredible, so far beyond anyone’s imagination or comprehension, is His love for you and I. “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2 Corinthians 5:21 ESV) Whole, complete, righteous in God’s sight as though sin NEVER existed before in our lives. In other words, He (Jesus, according to Matt 8:16,17) was crushed, beaten, chastised, and hung out to die in our place so we could be all He originally created us to be. Here’s what it means: completeness, soundness, welfare, safety, soundness (in body), health, prosperity, quiet, tranquillity, contentment, friendship, of human relationships with God especially in covenant relationship. God’s Formula For Successful Relationships In The Hebrew Words for Man And Woman.“But he was wounded for our transgressions he was crushed for our iniquities upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his stripes we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5 ESV).Secrets In The Hebrew Words For Fear & Fearless. The work of redemption is COMPLETE. Jesus did a perfect work! IT IS FINISHED!!! But your healing is far more than a promise: IT’S A BLOOD BOUGHT RIGHT OF THE BLOOD-BOUGHT CONGREGATION–US. As believers, we walk under Jesus’ covering and are not punished for them because He was punished for them in our place.Oh yes I am FOREVER GRATEFUL!įolks, Jesus also paid the full price for your healing. So when He said that ALL our sins were put away, He meant “ALL.” That is why the sins you will commit in what is future to us are put away as well. There is no past or future with Him only present. No doubt with tear-srained face as Father, as God He had to turn His back on His Beloved Son and unleash all the judgment and fiery wrath for every one of our sins, PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE, that we rightfully deserved.īear in mind that, unlike us, God is outside time. Neither Isaiah nor the rabbis had any idea that between the, “Child born”and “The Government shall be upon His shoulder” in Isaiah 9:6, there would be a span of some 2,000 years…and counting!įor a more in-depth discussion on the above subject, you may follow the link below:īut….as awful as all the above torture was, it was as NOTHING compared to the stripes laid upon Jesus by His own Father. So, though they wrote about The suffering Messiah, it didn’t fit their narrative. The King of Heaven came to live among us in the guise of a common man, though He was anything but common. That’s one of the reasons why they missed their first visitation, why they’re still waiting. The Jewish people were expecting a glorious, conquering King Who would restore the visible kingdom to Israel and kick out the invaders of their land. They did not understand that Messiah would suffer in His first coming and reign over the whole world in His 2nd coming, an event to which we will all soon be witnesses. Though they faithfully recorded what the Holy Spirit told them, none of them fully understood what they were documenting. In their writings are pictures of Jesus in both His first and second comings. Even the order of words, individual Hebrew letters, and verses is a message. Not one single word is there just for filler. He is there, in every letter, every word, every number, and every line of scripture. Each one tells an important part of the greatest story ever told: That of our Lord Jesus, our redemption, and His matchless love for every one of us. God chose certain people to write down God’s word but He made use of their individual personalities, strengths, and weaknesses to weave the beautiful tapestry we call the Bible. Luke who wrote the Gospel named after him and the book of Acts. That’s why we can say that, though there were many different writers, there is only One Author. The only non-Jewish secretary was Dr. They were actually just Jewish secretaries. They wrote down exactly what they were told to write by the Holy Spirit. Isaiah, like the other scribes of the Bible, were not the authors of the books they wrote. It is something you would never find in any definition. But as usual, the original Hebrew reveals something so AWESOME, so mind-blowing, I guarantee you will never see this verse the same ever again. Translations, however, are actually someone’s commentary of the original language, which most people don’t read or speak. □ The verse above from Isaiah is, obviously, the English translation. “By his ‘stripe’ we are healed.” Don’t you mean, “Stripe s?” No, it’s not a typo.
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