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The Exalted Sacrifice

The sermon centers on the paradox of Christ's exaltation through suffering, drawing from Isaiah 52:13–15 to reveal the Messiah as both eternally glorious and humbly afflicted, a servant whose divine glory is fully realized in His willing sacrifice. It emphasizes that Christ, though infinitely exalted as the eternal Son of God, condescended to human form, endured brutal disfigurement and crucifixion, and thus became the atoning sacrifice whose blood reconciles all things to God. The passage underscores that His suffering was not a sign of failure but the necessary path to glory, and that His redemptive work—foretold in Scripture and fulfilled in history—brings astonishment and conversion, silencing the proud and opening blind eyes to the truth. The preacher applies this truth to the believer's life, calling for humility, service, and trust in God's sovereign plan, reminding that suffering precedes glory and that Christ's example is both our redemption and our model. Ultimately, the sermon invites all—believers and unbelievers alike—to find hope, identity, and purpose in the suffering and exalted Servant who is the center of God's redemptive story.

41926160445994
55:00
Sunday Service
Isaiah 52:13-15
English
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