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How does Isaiah 42 depict God's plan for salvation?

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Isaiah 42 reveals God's plan for salvation through the Servant who brings justice, light, and healing to all nations.

In Isaiah 42, God establishes His Servant as a means of salvation not just for Israel, but for all nations. The passage emphasizes His role in bringing justice and law to the Gentiles. This universal aspect of God's plan highlights that the salvation offered through Christ extends beyond cultural and racial boundaries, inviting all who are weary, broken, and needy to come to Him. The prophecy outlines a servant who will not shout or cry out in the streets, portraying a humble approach, yet His impact will be profound, delivering justice and hope. For Christians, this represents the assurance that God’s salvation is inclusive and available to everyone who responds in faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4

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