WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR MESSAGE / ISAIAH 53:1

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(KJV) Isaiah 53:1

Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?

WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR MESSAGE / ISAIAH 53:1

Because the Servant-Messiah (Christ) suffered and was crucified – unjustly executed by being nailed to a cross – many people have considered God’s message unreasonable and difficult to accept (John 12:38; Romans 10:16). Some believe Christ died for their sins but find it difficult to accept the whole message of what Christ’s death accomplished for us (Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:17; Acts 5:12-16). Perhaps they believe that the full life Christ offers seems too good to be true, or maybe they feel completely unworthy of His forgiveness. Others, however, are unwilling to surrender their own desires and goals in life to God and His purposes. These unnecessary doubts and reservations keep people from experiencing the complete and fulfilling life God desires for them (John 10:10).

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Because the Servant-Messiah (Christ) suffered and was crucified - unjustly executed by being nailed to a cross - many people have considered God's message unreasonable and difficult to accept (John 12:38; Romans 10:16).
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