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How do we know Jesus is the fulfillment of the servant in Isaiah?

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Jesus is identified as the servant in Isaiah, fulfilling prophecies that describe His mission and character throughout Scripture.

In Isaiah, God unequivocally identifies His Son as the servant who will fulfill His will. Isaiah 42:1 states, 'Behold My servant, whom I uphold,' and speaks to the mission of Jesus as nurturing and redeeming the weak and broken. He represents God’s plan of redemption to both the Jews and Gentiles, as prophesied. Additionally, Isaiah 53 depicts the suffering servant, demonstrating how Jesus bore our iniquities to justify many. This aligns with the New Testament’s recognition of Him as the fulfillment of these prophetic declarations, emphasizing that He is both fully God and fully man, who took on flesh to serve His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Isaiah 53:11

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