The Suffering Servant Part II

“And in the face of such oppression and suffering—silence.
Not a word of protest, not a finger raised to stop it.
Like a sheep to a shearing, like a lamb to be slaughtered,
he went—oh so quietly, oh so willingly.
Oppressed and condemned, he was taken away.
From this generation, who was there to complain?
Who was there to cry ‘Foul’?
He was, after all, cut off from the land of the living,
Smacked and struck, not on his account,
because of how my people my people!
Disregarded the lines between right and wrong.
They snuffed out his life.
And when he was dead, he was buried with the disgraced
in borrowed space among the rich,
Even though he did no wrong by word or deed.
Yet the Eternal One planned to crush him all along,
to bring him to grief, this innocent servant of God.
When he puts his life in sin’s dark place, in the pit of wrongdoing,
this servant of God will see his children and have his days prolonged.
For in His servant’s hand, the Eternal’s deepest desire will come to pass and flourish.
As a result of the trials and troubles that wrack his soul,
God’s servant will see light and be content
Because He knows, really understands, what it’s about; as God says,
‘My just servant will justify countless others by taking on their punishment and bearing it away.
Because he exposed his very self—
laid bare his soul to the vicious grasping of death—
And was counted among the worst, I will count him among the best.
I will allot this one, My servant, a share in all that is of any value,
Because he took on himself the sin of many
and acted on behalf of those who broke My law'” (Isaiah 53:7-12).

How can I ever complain after that? How can I ever call my life unfair?

Jesus went through extreme injustice for me and suffered silently on my behalf. He tasted grief that I may know joy, pain that I may know healing, and death that I may know life.

I hope I’ll take this reminder to heart during this Lent and Easter season. I hope you will, too.

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