Does Jesus Know My Pain?

April 04, 2026 00:05:07
Does Jesus Know My Pain?
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Does Jesus Know My Pain?

Apr 04 2026 | 00:05:07

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Show Notes

READ: ISAIAH 52:13–53:12; JOHN 16:33; HEBREWS 4:14-16

Long before Jesus was born, many prophets foretold His coming. Isaiah was one of these prophets. And his words (found in the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament) use powerful imagery to convey God’s glorious redemption story. Isaiah had a lot of incredible things to say about Jesus, even before He was born.

One of Isaiah’s most gripping word-picture passages is Isaiah 52:13–53:12. Earlier in the book of Isaiah, we learn of Jesus’s power and divinity (9:6-7). But here, we understand His relatable, humbling humanity. Jesus knows our pain— He was not particularly attractive, He knew suffering and sadness, and He was despised by many (53:2-3). Jesus loves us so much that He willingly took on this pain and affliction, and He suffered to the point of death on the cross. For you and me. We praise Him because through His death and resurrection He has overcome the pains and sins of this world! He offers us new life in Himself— forgiving our sins, saving us from death, and healing all our hurts (53:5).

No matter what you’re going through, you can trust that Jesus loves you, and He understands your pain to the fullest. He knows grief. He knows what it feels like to be unpopular and rejected by people. He knows abandonment. He even knows death. He didn’t have to experience these painful things, but He chose to enter into our suffering in order to heal us.

Jesus knows your pain and loves you immensely, which is why He died for you. He came to heal you from the sin and pain of this world and to bring you into a right relationship with Himself. You can always bring your pain to Him because He understands, and He cares. • Rachel Wierenga

• Consider reading Isaiah 52:13–53:12 slowly. What phrases stick out to you the most? How do these make you feel—curious, confused, sad, thankful, frustrated, peaceful, or something else?

• What sort of pain are you experiencing today? It might be physical, emotional, mental, relational, or spiritual. Consider taking a moment to tell Jesus about your pain. You can be totally honest with Him. He truly knows what you’re going through, and He weeps with you.

• When Jesus returns and raises all His people from the dead, we will have resurrected bodies and live harmoniously together in restored creation! Revelation 21:4 says, “There will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain.” How can this eternal future give us hope for today?

But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed. Isaiah 53:5 (NLT) 

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