How Can A Suffering Servant Be King? (Isaiah 53; 1 Peter 2; BC 20; LD 6) | 2009-2010 Catechism Sermons

Peter takes the suffering servant song and applies it to us and Christ. However, when Peter does this he arranges the servant song in a different way. Why would Peter do this? How is this servant song tied to us? What does this servant song have to say about the perfect and complete work of Christ? How do we account for suffering in this life as we are redeemed in Christ? How can the suffering servant also be a king? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we listen to a sermon titled, “How can a Suffering Servant Be King?”

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