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THE SUFFERING SERVANT BRINGS SALVATION
Isaiah 53:4-11
The message of the Gospel is that at the right time, Christ died on the Cross for our
sins (see Romans 5:6). The Greeks had two primary definitions of “time.” Chronos refers to
everyday time. Chronos gives us the word chronology. Chronos is sequential time that moves
from one minute, day, or month to the next. Paul did not use the word chronos.
The other word for “time” is kairos—opportune or decisive time. It refers to the right
time to do something. It has nothing to do with chronological time; rather, it refers to the
decisive moment (see Ecclesiastes 3:1-10) when conditions come together to produce the
right moment for something powerful to happen.
The good news of the Gospel is that Calvary is not the final point of God’s redemptive
plan of salvation.