Gold Nugget 258 - The Little Shoot
He grew up as a tender twig or as a sprout that struggles for life in a dry ground; he lacked the beauty that draws attention, the comeliness which wins regard in that: He came of a fallen family. He was a native of a despised and detested nation, probably the most hated and contemned of all nations. He was brought up in a disreputable village, and the reproach of its dishonour fell on him. He was untrained in the learning which is held in the highest regard among men. He made no pretence to be a deliverer of the kind popularly desired; he dispensed with military arms, officers, honours; he made no attempt to effect a political revolution; he disregarded and even shunned mere popular favour.
He taught truth which was above the appreciation and against the prejudices of his hearers; his thought was too profound for their understanding, his aims were too broad and liberal for their liking. Hit truth still cuts across the prejudices, passions, and lowest interest of men; and his purpose is to establish a kingdom which is far too spiritual to meet the sympathies of the selfish and the worldly.
Nevertheless, he accomplished his purpose. That little shoot has become a strong tree, the strongest and fairest that has ever grown, the leaves of which are for the healing of all the nations. That One in whom was no beauty that men should desire him is proving to be “altogether lovely.”
What is there in him that draws the eyes and wins the hearts of men? … His patient dignity in moments of trial and provocation; his gentleness toward the young and the feeble; his interest in the unworthy and unbefriended; his magnanimity toward his enemies, his stainless purity of heart and life; his compassion for the suffering and the sorrowful …
He offers forgiveness of sin to those burdened with a sense of guilt; rest of heart to those who are spiritually weary; holy and fruitful activity to the earnest and energetic; an unfailing friendship to the troubled and the lonely; a heavenly home to the tired travelers along the path of life.
The Pulpit Commentary, Isaiah II p. 304, Isaiah 53:2, (W. Clarkson)
Gold Nugget 258
The Little Shoot
