Well Faith with Chris Teien

Living in the Power of the Cross (Isaiah 53)

Chris Teien

In this powerful Good Friday message, Pastor Chris Teien walks through Isaiah 53 and uncovers how Jesus’ suffering and death were part of God's redemptive plan—prophesied 700 years before they happened. With thoughtful exposition and heartfelt application, this episode challenges listeners to respond to Christ’s sacrifice with faith, gratitude, and renewed commitment.

Key Points:

  1. Jesus Endured Rejection So You Could Be Redeemed – Isaiah 53:1-3 reminds us that Jesus faced rejection and suffering to fulfill the substitutionary atonement. He took the place of sinners, even when the world didn’t recognize Him (John 1:10-11).
  2. Jesus Carried Your Sin to the Cross – Isaiah 53:4-6 emphasizes how Jesus bore the weight of our iniquities, offering healing and peace. Cross references: 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 5:8, Romans 6:23.
  3. Jesus Willingly Went to the Cross to Take Your Place – Isaiah 53:7-9 portrays Jesus as the silent Lamb who endured injustice and death without defense, fulfilling God's redemptive will (Luke 23:4, John 19:34).
  4. Jesus Was Crushed to Make You Right with God – Isaiah 53:10-11 shows that it was God’s will to crush Him, satisfying divine justice. His suffering resulted in our justification (Romans 3:25-26, Romans 5:1).
  5. Jesus Won the Victory to Set You Free to Live a New Life – Isaiah 53:12 celebrates Christ’s triumph. He bore our sin and now offers us victorious new life (Romans 4:25, Romans 6:4, Romans 8:11).

Personal Stories from Pastor Chris:
 Pastor Chris shares how people often misunderstand the appearance and nature of Jesus and how his own perceptions changed after coming to faith at Bible camp. He reflects on how God uses average, unexpected people to accomplish extraordinary things. He also highlights the emotional depth of rejection and the hope we have through Christ’s healing and victory.

Notable Quotes:

  • “Jesus endured rejection so that you could be redeemed.”
  • “He was crushed—not because God was cruel—but because that’s what justice demanded for sin.”
  • “God had a plan. Jesus worked the plan. Now we’re invited to receive and share the results.”

Actionable Takeaways:

  1. Reflect deeply on Jesus’ suffering and sacrifice—what it means for you personally.
  2. Confess known sins and thank God for His mercy during communion.
  3. Boldly share the Gospel, even if it risks rejection.
  4. Ask Jesus for healing—physical or spiritual—and trust His sovereign plan.

Scripture References:

  • Isaiah 53:1–12 – Prophecy of the Suffering Servant
  • John 1:10-11 – Jesus rejected by His own
  • Romans 3:25-26 – Sacrifice of atonement
  • Romans 5:8 – God demonstrates His love
  • 1 Peter 2:24 – By His wounds we are healed
  • Romans 6:4 – New life in Christ
  • Acts 2:23-24 – Jesus crucified and raised

Keywords:
 Good Friday, Isaiah 53, Jesus' sacrifice, atonement, prophecy, cross, redemption, resurrection, communion, spiritual healing

Closing Statement:
 This episode encourages listeners to live in the power of the cross by recognizing Christ’s sacrifice, responding in faith, and walking in the victory He provides.

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