Re: Isaiah 53:9-10 and this prophecy about Jesus?

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Re: Isaiah 53:9-10 and this prophecy about Jesus?

Isaiah 53:10 (American Standard Version)
And they made his grave with the wicked, and with a rich man in his death; although he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.
Yet it pleased Jehovah to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of Jehovah shall prosper in his hand."


Why would God be pleased to bruise his Son ( to see his Son sacrificed)?
 
God does not want us to go to hell because of our sins so he send his son into the world to die for our sins, so we can have a relationship with him, the sin we commit is wat is keeping us from having a relationship with God. the only was we can get to heaven is through Jesus Christ; believing that he die for our sins, believing that he is our savior. PS: Jesus Christ had rose from da dead on da third day, meaning the crucified him on a friday he rose up on sunday. he was not happy about his son death, he was happy that we can now worship him freely without going through a priest, a pastor, or in other words an anointed man of God.
 
Because then the curse was fixed and now God can live forever with his creation as he had intended from the beginning.
 
Jehovah well knew that his Son’s experience would involve being crushed in a sense. Yet having in mind the glorious and extensive good that would result, Jehovah took delight in what Jesus would have to experience. In that sense Jehovah “took delight in crushing,” or the crushing of, the Messiah. And Jesus too took delight in what he could and did accomplish. Truly, as Isaiah 53:10 concludes, ‘in his hand what is the delight of Jehovah did succeed.’

He was not happy that he son would suffer, but he was happy about the outcome that would come out of his son dieing!

What a marveous thing that Jehovah and Jesus has done, through their deep love for humans. We are ever grateful for everything that has happened to us.
 
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