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How do we know that Jesus fulfills the divine command?

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Jesus fulfills the divine command as God's appointed servant, who shall not fail in His mission of redemption.

The divine command to 'Behold My servant' highlights the importance of recognizing Christ as the fulfillment of God's promise for salvation. He was sent as Jehovah's servant to redeem His people, taking upon Himself a human body to fulfill the law. Jesus' success in this role is assured because He is God Himself, incapable of failing in His divine mission. Isaiah 42:1 emphasizes His anointing and commission to bring justice and salvation, ensuring that He would not come short in achieving what God sent Him to accomplish.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Philippians 2:7, Galatians 4:4

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A Divine Command
Jim Byrd · Feb 28, 2016
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