Pastor Peter Mason - January 8, 2017
For
For - Isaiah 53:1-12
1. His suffering was substitutionary (verses 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12)
New Testament Fulfillment Mark 10:45 1 Peter 2:24
2. His suffering justifies sinners (verse 5)
New Testament Fulfillment 1 Peter 1:18-19
3. He was a silent sufferer (verse 7)
New Testament Fulfillment Matthew 27:12ff
4. He suffered voluntarily (verse 7)
New Testament Fulfillment John 10:17-18 Galatians 2:20 Mark 10:32-34
5. His suffering ends in death (verse 7)
New Testament Fulfillment Matthew 27:50
6. He is innocent (Verses 9 and 12)
New Testament Fulfillment John 8:46 18:29, 38 19:4
7. His suffering is ordained by God (verse 10)
New Testament Fulfillment Ephesians 3:11
8. His death gives way to resurrection (verses 10-11)
New Testament Fulfillment Acts 1:3 1 Corinthians 14:4-7
9. His suffering was followed by recognition, reward and reigning (verse 12)
New Testament Fulfillment Philippians 2:8ff< br>