He is despised
and rejected by men, A Man of sorrows
and acquainted with grief …
Isaiah 53:3
He was born in a barn because there was no room for Him
anywhere else. Poverty demanded that only the minimal religious offering be
made at His dedication. He grew up being gossiped about because He was thought
to be illegitimate, but they didn’t know the truth. They didn’t know Him.
He healed the blind, the lame and those with incurable
diseases, but wasn’t paid for His services.
He often slept outside because He owned no house or even the money for a
night’s lodging. He had a group of close
followers, but one was a traitor and the rest abandoned Him to His enemies.
He was a rejected
king, without an army and without a following. His soul felt troubled, weighted
down by the seriousness of His mission, yet He didn’t weep for Himself. When He
saw the city of His execution, He wept for the lost and deceived folks inside.
This Man of Sorrows endured the cross and despised the shame because of
the joy that was set before Him (Hebrews
12:2)– the joy of finally wiping away every tear from the cheek of fallen
man.
“Man of Sorrows”
what a name
For the Son of God who came
Ruined sinners to reclaim!
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
For the Son of God who came
Ruined sinners to reclaim!
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
-Philipp
P. Bliss (1838-1876)
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