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A Hymn on Isaiah 53:10-12

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Below is another Hymn based on Isaiah 53, this time on verses 10-12. It follows the melody of Hymn 122 in Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal. God bless your celebration of your Savior’s suffering, death and resurrection!

O my soul, behold your Savior—hanging limp upon the tree.
Hear once more the ancient promise from Isaiah’s prophecy,
Every word a mighty witness, shouting truth that sets you free!

See God’s servant crush’d and suff’ring all of hell on that black day
Perfect Jesus hangs there, broken, all his life is drained away
Yet this is as God has planned it! This is all his will; his way!

Though his life is made an off’ring for the guilt of sinful men,
He will see his sons and daughters and his days will never end,
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From his soul’s great, dark affliction he will open up his eyes—
He will see with vision glorious—all his triumph satisfies
By his knowledge righteous Jesus bears all sins and justifies!

Therefore God divides the plunder giving Christ and his their due,
For he bared his soul to death; was counted as a sinner too.
Yet he bore the sins of sinners—and he intercedes for you!

See his tomb stands empty, open, death is broken in the dust.
Shout aloud with great elation, there your God declared you just!
Go and live in faith unfearing, praise the Risen One you trust!

My name is Adam Nitz. I was trained as a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) Pastor and was privileged to serve a congregation in Michigan for three years. After much wrestling in prayer and evaluating personal and family considerations I resigned my call. Part of the new direction my life has taken includes creative writing. I’ve always loved to write. Growing up I filled notebooks with poetry and reflections on life, faith, people and God. I just recently published a novel. I took a real person mentioned briefly in the Bible and imagined what his life's journey may have been like. If you’d like to follow my journey as an author feel free to check out my other blog at www.adamnitz.com. Please check out my book: I Was There When the Giant Fell at www.createspace.com/4761654 or search the title on Amazon.com. I pray that God will use all these writings to bring more people into closer contact with his saving truth--his mighty Word and that hearts and lives are changed by God’s boundless message of grace.

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