Wounded for our transgressions
Bruised for our iniquities,
The chastisement of our peace
was upon him
And with his stripes we are
healed.
Isaiah 53:5
Healing of the physical
There is no doubt
But when dealing with this
verse
We must count this out.
Transgressions and Iniquities
Speak to the spiritual,
And the chastisement of our
peace
Does not mean the physical.
Of what are we healed?
Of transgressions and
iniquities:
The wounds of one man
Is the healing of humanity.
He was wounded, he was bruised,
The chastisement of our peace
was upon him,
It is with his stripes that we
are healed:
The remedy for humanity’s sin.
When we check out the tense
Thrice the author uses “was”,
But notes he switches to “are”
To point out what is the
goods.
The goods here is the healing
That is both past and present,
A continuing reality
For the saved and the penitent.
Those stripes were indicative
Of the skin stripped from
Christ’s back,
It’s with those stripes that we
are healed
And the new birth becomes
fact.
Healed of sin’s dominance
As expressed in our walk in
the Spirit,
Where once the children of
disobedience
Now, obedience is our habit.
It was not for his sins
Jesus was punished on the
cross
But for our transgressions and
iniquities
As all humanity was lost.
Some use this verse
To source a miracle of healing
But for such we must look
elsewhere,
It’s to the spiritual this
verse is appealing.
With one man’s wounds
All the nations are healed
Of their transgressions and
iniquities
When to Jesus they appeal.
By confession and repentance
Regarding their sin,
On the acceptance of Jesus
Spiritual healing is wrought
within.
“Healing in His Wings”
That beautiful hymn by Mary
J. Nichols
Aptly expresses the healing
therein
As the healing that is
spiritual.
Regarding healing of the body,
In this life, that is only temporal,
But in Isaiah chapter 53 and
verse 5,
The healing here is eternal.
Stewart Russell © April 2020
Then by Charles Wesley
“Five bleeding wounds, he
bears,
Received at Calvary,
They pour effectual prayers
They strongly plead for me.
Forgive him, O forgive, they
cry,
Nor let that ransomed sinner
die.”
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