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Healing Series-Session 2-Jesus Bore Our Sins & Our Sickness- (Audio)

Healing Series-Session 2-Jesus Bore Our Sins & Our Sickness- (Audio)

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Jesus suffered as our substitute for our sicknesses and our sins. Isaiah 53.4-6 “Yet he was the one who carried our sicknesses and endured the torment of our sufferings. We viewed him as one who was being punished for something he himself had done, as one who was struck down by God and brought low. But it was because of our rebellious deeds that he was pierced and because of our sins that he was crushed. He endured the punishment that made us completely whole, and in his wounding we found our healing. Like wayward sheep, we have all wandered astray. Each of us has turned from God’s paths and chosen our own way; even so, Yahweh laid the guilt of our every sin upon him.” The prophet Isaiah was writing this prophecy some 700 years before Jesus was crucified yet he gives a remarkable insight into what Jesus sacrifice on the cross accomplished. There is no better commentary on this prophecy than Matthew 8:16-17. “He cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all who were sick, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying: “He Himself took our infirmities and bore our sicknesses.” The cross is at the heart of the Christian Gospel. All have sinned and come short of God’s standards including all those who this world looks on as “good” people. We cannot earn our way back to a relationship with God but Jesus died in our place taking all of our punishment all of our blame all of our shame and all of our sickness. Because of what Jesus has done all who believe in trust in and rely on Him can receive all the blessings that Jesus deserves. Jesus bore my sins and sicknesses away outside the camp (Heb. 13:11-13) to the cross. Both sin and sickness have passed from me to Calvary—salvation and health have passed from Calvary to me. Hallelujah!

When Jesus bore our sins, our sicknesses, and our pains, He bore them away, or removed them. Both these words mean substitution, one bearing another’s load. In Deuteronomy, chapter 28, disease and sickness were a part of the curse. But Galatians 3:13 declares: Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law. Since Jesus Christ, in His sacrificial death, bore our sicknesses the same as He bore our sins; then the fact is settled by the scriptures that the sick have the same right to be healed in their bodies as the sinful have to be healed in their spirits. The word “bore” in Matthew 8:17 implies substitution – suffering for; not sympathy, as in suffering with. If Christ has borne our sicknesses, why should we bear them?

We can say now based on Is 53.4 “Surely He has borne my sickness, weakness, distress and grief and carried my sufferings and pains”

Everything good thing we receive from God flows from our relationship with Him.




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