3. 1) “For Our Transgressions”
A. “Wounded” or “Pierced”
B. Transgression: violation of a law
C. The “wounding” of Jesus resulted in:
1) His death on the cross.
2) The death of our transgressions to
that cross (Col. 2:13-15).
“we are
healed”
Isaiah 53:5
4. Colossians 2:13-14
13 When you were dead in your
transgressions and the
uncircumcision of your flesh,
He made you alive together with
Him, having forgiven us all our
transgressions, 14 having canceled
out the certificate of debt
consisting of decrees against us,
which was hostile to us; and He has
taken it out of the way, having
nailed it to the cross.
5. 2) “For Our Iniquities”
A. “Bruised” or “Crushed”
B. Iniquity: wickedness; wicked act
C. Jesus was our “scapegoat” (Lev. 16:20-
22)
D. This description helps us to:
1) Remember what our sins caused.
2) The cost to be healed from them.
“we are
healed”
Isaiah 53:5
6. 3) “For Our Peace”
A. He was chastised
B. Chastise: to inflict punishment on
(as by whipping)
C. “chastening of the Lord” (Hebrews
12:5-11)
D. This description describes:
1) What Jesus received for us.
2) We never have to die.
“we are
healed”
Isaiah 53:5
7. 4) “We Are Healed”
A. “By His Stripes”
B. “24 who Himself bore our sins in His
own body on the tree, that we, having
died to sins, might live for
righteousness—by whose stripes you
were healed.” (1 Peter 2:24)
“we are
healed”
Isaiah 53:5
8. 1 Peter 3:21
21There is also an antitype
which now saves us—baptism
(not the removal of the
filth of the flesh, but the
answer of a good conscience
toward God), through the
resurrection of Jesus
Christ,