Eastertide #1:
Man of Sorrows
(Isaiah 53:3)
We began our Easter Service
singing “Man of Sorrows What a Name.” I cried. Others thought it an odd, even
depressing hymn to kickoff Easter Sunday. Why didn’t we sing “Up From the Grave
He Arose”? Something more triumphant. Maybe so, but “Man of Sorrows,” a 19th
century hymn, worked for me.
During these first few days of
Eastertide, I’ve spent my morning fire time with Isaiah’s Servant Songs. I
figured that’s where “Man of Sorrows” must be found. Sure enough, there it was
in the fourth Servant Songs: “A man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief. …Surely
he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows.”
I’ll have to tell our new
worship minister that I like his Easter hymn choice. I have a feeling he may
need some encouragement. Easter Morning is not Easter Morning without Good
Friday, and Good Friday is not good without Easter Morning. As the third
Servant Songs puts it, “He who vindicates me is near.” The Resurrection is God’s
vindication of his Good Friday Suffering Servant.
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