Hope for Wounded Hearts: Readings From IsaiahSample

Think about this question as you reflect on today’s readings: How did Jesus experience physical, social, and spiritual pain?
The Lord’s Suffering
Jesus was socially rejected, disregarded, and marginalized by many people (53:3). He took on sin and bore the full weight of our spiritual guilt (53:5). He experienced severe physical torture and affliction (53:7). He endured this suffering to save us and to identify with the ache of being human. Since Jesus went through great hardships, we can trust that he understands and empathizes with our suffering.
Reflect on your story:
- How does the foretelling of the suffering of Christ, and the fact that he suffers with you, give perspective to the things you are experiencing today?
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About this Plan

The book of Isaiah contains rich imagery, prophecies about the coming Messiah, and reminders of God’s faithfulness towards his people. The prophet Isaiah recounts God’s faithfulness to the Israelites and speaks of his hope in a future redemption through Jesus. On this plan, you will learn more about God’s justice and compassion and how he is present and near to those who are suffering.
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