ADVENT DECEMBER 13
THE PRICE OF OUR
PEACE
But
he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the
punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep have gone astray; each of
us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us
all. Isaiah 53: 5-6
The prophet Isaiah addressed the Jewish people around 700
B.C., during the time that they were in captivity in Babylonia. They were
displaced and miserable. Isaiah was reminding them that they needed to turn
away from their sinful ways and back to God, who had promised to send a messiah
to save them. Isaiah seemed to know more about the future savior than anyone,
and he accurately foretold the suffering that Jesus would endure in order to
save God’s people. But while the Jewish
people had to wait hundreds of years for their messiah, and many did not
recognize Him when he appeared, we have the advantage of knowing “the rest of
the story,” as told in the New Testament. By sending His son to earth, God
proved how much He loves even His sinful people, and we have only to believe
His promise that our faith in Jesus Christ will lead us to “the peace that
surpasses all understanding.”
Prayer:
Gracious and loving God, as we prepare to celebrate His birth, we thank You for
the mercy You have shown Your sinful people by sending Jesus to live among us.
We thank You for the peace that comes with our faith in the Trinity, and we
pray that others will find such peace as well. Thy kingdom come; Thy will be
done. Amen.
Judith
Keller
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