It Is Finished: Isaiah 53 & the Heart of the Gospel - Jonny Ardavanis
In this sermon, we turn to Isaiah 53—one of the most profound and prophetic passages in all of Scripture, written 700 years before the cross, yet describing the suffering and sacrifice of Christ with striking clarity. This chapter answers life’s most important question: how can sinful people be reconciled to a holy God?
Walking verse by verse, we see the rejection of Christ, the depth of His suffering, and the weight of sin placed upon Him. Jesus, the sinless Lamb, was pierced, crushed, and punished—not for His own sins, but for ours. On the cross, He bore the full wrath of God, accomplishing what we never could: true and complete salvation.
This message reveals the heart of the gospel—substitution, sacrifice, and justification. We are not only forgiven, but declared righteous through Christ. The One who was despised and forsaken now shares the spoils of His victory with those He has redeemed.
At its core, this is a message about the love of God—a love demonstrated in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.