Liturgy of the Passion: Isaiah 50.4-9a

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Grimy, wretched figure trudging through darkest night, unmoved by sufferings, battered yet triumphant.

Limerick

There once was a man from the Lord
Who spoke to us with His word
He said “My servant will not be dismayed
For I will help him on his way
And I will give him strength to be heard.”

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Potential actions to take in response

1. Live Out God’s Word: Live out the words of Isaiah 50.4-9a by being a light in the darkness and speaking truth. Pray for God to give you strength to do this and to be a witness to others. Live each day with courage and faith, remembering that God is always with you.

2. Help Others in Need: Take action to help those in need in your community and around the world. This could include volunteering with a local organization, donating to a charity, or simply being a friend and listening to those who are hurting.

3. Pray: Pray for strength and courage to live out the words of Isaiah 50.4-9a. Pray for those in need and for God to help guide your actions. Pray for God’s mercy and grace to be poured out on the world.

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Related passages

The themes of Liturgy of the Passion: Isaiah 50.4-9a are obedience, humility, and trust in God. Related bible passages: Philippians 2.5-11 (humility and obedience to God), Psalm 22 (trust in God in suffering), Matthew 26.36-46 (obedience to God in the face of suffering).

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