Lenten Meditation–Bruised and Wounded

photo by Josh Scholten http://www.cascadecompass.com

But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities
Isaiah 53: 5

All day long I look for wounds needing healing in my work.  Some are visible and obvious.  Most are invisible.  Sometimes I am not even sure what wounds I’m looking for as my patient won’t or can’t tell me.  I need to probe the surface and then peel away the layers, deeper and deeper,  until I find where it hurts.

Some wounds never do reveal themselves as the patient has no intention of letting them be discovered.  The suffering, intense as it is, remains unrelieved and unknowable.

Not so the wounds described in Isaiah, revealed as our tender God unfurls, willingly exposing His selfless bruised core.

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