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Scripture Memorization: Embracing Christ's Sacrifice through Isaiah 53:6 / 410

Gayla Sterrett Episode 410

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Can we truly grasp the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice and the promise of healing it brings? This week on God's Loving Sacrifice Memorization Podcast, we journey through the profound words of Isaiah 53:6, contemplating our human tendency to wander and the unparalleled burden Christ bore for our failings. Through scripture memorization, we seek to engrain these truths into our hearts, inviting you to hear, read, write, and speak these powerful verses as a daily practice. Building on last week's insights from Isaiah 53:5, we explore the Old Testament's vivid portrayal of Christ's crucifixion, uncovering deeper layers of understanding and appreciation for His eternal love and sacrifice.

Our final unit of Assurance not only highlights the depth of Christ's journey but also encourages the pursuit of wisdom and spiritual nourishment. As we wrap up, we emphasize the importance of seeking daily wisdom, recommending "Wisdom for the Day" by Rick for further reflection. This episode promises a meaningful conclusion to our series, urging listeners to embrace the scriptures and the spiritual insights they offer as a guiding light in their faith journey. Join us as we find strength and assurance in the ancient words of Isaiah, reminding ourselves of the powerful sacrifice that underscores our beliefs.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome back to God's Loving Sacrifice Memorization Podcast. We are on the 10th and final unit of Assurance this week. Remember, hear it, read it, write it and speak it. It only takes a few minutes a day to memorize your scriptures. The scripture this week is Isaiah 53, 6. And it is All.

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We, like sheep, have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. This really shows that the details of Christ's crucifixion you know. He did. He had all of the iniquities that we will ever ever do on him. Can you imagine the pressure? But he did it for us and I love the fact that you can go to the Old Testament and clearly see Christ there.

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This scripture goes with last week's scripture, and last week's was Isaiah 53.5,. But he was wounded for our transgressions. He was bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement of our peace was upon him and by his stripes we are healed. And then this week is six. All we, like sheep, have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. That's the scripture from last week and this week. I think it's a great scripture If you need daily wisdom, let's look at Wisdom for the Day by Rick it's wwwwisdomforthedayorg, or anywhere you listen to your podcast. It's a truly insightful and inspiring thing to listen to, Hear it, read it, write it and speak it.

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