Surely, He Carried Our...

Nov 16, 2025    Mitch Green

In this sermon, we continue our journey through Isaiah’s Suffering Servant, looking closely at Isaiah 53:4–5—one of the most important passages in the entire Old Testament. Isaiah invites us to stop, look, and behold the Servant who willingly carries what we could not.

We walk through the deep realities of our sin, the cost of Christ’s sacrifice, and the beauty of the eternal blessing He secured for us through the cross. Isaiah shows us that the Servant doesn’t stand at a distance from our grief—He takes it up, shoulders it, and bears the weight of our rebellion, sorrow, transgressions, and iniquities.

From there, we unpack the language Isaiah uses: that Jesus was stricken, smitten, afflicted, pierced, and crushed—not for His wrongdoing, but for ours. We trace this suffering through the Gospel of Mark and see how His humiliation, obedience, and wrath-bearing death become the path to our peace and healing.

The Big Idea: Jesus takes on our sin, and through the victory of the cross, He gives us peace and healing.

Finally, we consider what His finished work accomplishes:

• Peace with God—true rest, wholeness, and the end of condemnation.

• Healing—spiritual, emotional, mental, relational, and eventually physical, as we anticipate full restoration in the resurrection.

Prayer prompts:

• Confess your sin.

• Praise Jesus for His sacrifice.

• Thank Him for the eternal blessings secured for you through His wounds.