Michael Abraham

Isaiah 52:13–53:12 – October 18th, 2019

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Isaiah 52:13–53:12
  2. How is the servant described?
  3. What does the servant do?
  4. How is the servant treated?
  5. Who was the servant sent to?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. Summarize the passage in one sentence
  2. How does the servant bring blessing to God's people?
  3. How does the servant come to fruition in Jesus' life, ministry, death, and burial?
  4. What New Testament passages quote these verses?
  5. What does Isaiah 53:10–12 tell us about the divine purpose of the servant's oppression?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. How does Isaiah point us to Jesus Christ?
  2. What should we believe because of this passage?
  3. How should we think of our sin?
  4. How should we think of our salvation?
  5. How should we live in light of this message?
  6. Sing In Christ Alone to God and to one another.

Isaiah 52:13–53:12 – October 18th, 2019

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Isaiah 52:13–53:12
  2. How is the servant described?
  3. What does the servant do?
  4. How is the servant treated?
  5. Who was the servant sent to?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. Summarize the passage in one sentence
  2. How does the servant bring blessing to God's people?
  3. How does the servant come to fruition in Jesus' life, ministry, death, and burial?
  4. What New Testament passages quote these verses?
  5. What does Isaiah 53:10–12 tell us about the divine purpose of the servant's oppression?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. How does Isaiah point us to Jesus Christ?
  2. What should we believe because of this passage?
  3. How should we think of our sin?
  4. How should we think of our salvation?
  5. How should we live in light of this message?
  6. Sing In Christ Alone to God and to one another.