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How does Isaiah 53 relate to the concept of divine revelation?

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Isaiah 53 emphasizes that the understanding of Jesus as the Savior is revealed by God to those He chooses.

The text of Isaiah 53 is a profound acknowledgment that understanding the significance of the suffering servant is not accessible through human wisdom alone; rather, it is revealed by God to the humble and believing. This concept is echoed in Matthew 11:25-27, where Jesus affirms that such truths are hidden from the wise and revealed to 'babes.' The implication here is that divine truth requires spiritual insight granted by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing humanity’s reliance on God's grace for the revelation of Christ and the acceptance of His sacrifice as sufficient for salvation. This dependency on divine revelation serves as a foundation of the faith that distinguishes believers from the natural man who does not receive spiritual things.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:1, Matthew 11:25-27

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