In this sermon, we took a closer look at the book of Isaiah to see how God's plan to redeem His people was foretold long before the cross. In Isaiah 53—the most quoted Old Testament passage about Christ—we studied the vivid picture of the Suffering Servant written 700 years before Jesus came. We see that He was despised and rejected, a man of sorrows who understands our pain; that He was pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities, bearing the punishment we deserved so we could be made whole. Isaiah reminds us that Jesus' death and resurrection were not accidents, but the sovereign plan of God to redeem a people for Himself. The story of redemption in Isaiah 53 assures us that Jesus took our place, walks with us in our suffering, and fulfills every promise in His perfect time.