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What does Isaiah 42 teach us about the mission of Jesus?

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Isaiah 42 teaches that Jesus' mission is to bring justice, righteousness, and salvation to both Jews and Gentiles.

Isaiah 42 outlines the mission of Jesus as the Servant of the Lord, emphasizing His role in bringing forth justice and light to the nations. The prophecy illustrates that He does not strive or cry out, but rather goes about His mission in humility and strength. Throughout His life, Jesus exemplified this mission by healing the broken and comforting the weary. His work extends beyond Israel, as He is a light for the Gentiles, intended to open blind eyes and free prisoners from darkness. This mission reflects God's inclusive grace, designed for all people, demonstrating that the message of salvation is available to anyone who believes in Him. As a result, His ministry is one characterized by hope and restoration, inviting all into His kingdom.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-7, Matthew 12:18

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Behold My Servant
Henry Mahan · Dec 20, 2000
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