
He Was Punished For Our Peace, Chastised For Our Shalom - Robyn Bittle
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Mar 23, 2026 A look at Isaiah 53 and how the cross secures deep, lasting peace and healing. Scenes like Gethsemane and the crown of thorns are used to show Jesus carrying anxiety and mental torment. Listeners are invited to symbolically cast burdens and adopt daily practices of prayer to live from a place of shalom.
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Isaiah 53 Moves From Deliverance To Provision
- The Isaiah 53 passage moves from what Jesus delivered us from to what he secures for us, highlighting four provisions: pierced for transgressions, bruised for iniquity, chastised for peace, and wounded for healing.
- Robyn Bittle emphasizes the shift: first two remove sin and brokenness, second two invite us into shalom and healing as secured realities.
Shalom Is Inner Wholeness Not Serenity
- Biblical peace (shalom) is wholeness and inner calm that persists amid external chaos rather than mere serenity or pleasant circumstances.
- Robyn contrasts beach/quiet moments with shalom defined as restored rightness, harmony, and well-being.
Stories From The Congregation Show Real Need
- Robyn shares ministry encounters with people experiencing depression, cancer surgeries, and visa-related fear to illustrate real need for shalom.
- These specific examples show shalom isn't a vacation fix but a supernatural steadiness in hardship.
