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What does it mean that Jesus came from the stem of Jesse?

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Jesus coming from the stem of Jesse signifies His humble origins and fulfillment of the Messianic prophecy.

The reference to Jesus as coming from the stem of Jesse, as noted in Isaiah 11:1, underscores the lowly beginnings of the Messiah. Jesse, being David's father, implies that Jesus descends from royal lineage, yet His birth in a humble setting reflects God's unique approach to saving His people. This choice emphasizes that divine redemption does not conform to human expectations of power and glory. Instead, it reveals how God's wisdom often operates in paradoxes, demonstrating that strength comes through weakness and humility. By being born in obscurity, Jesus exemplifies the true nature of His kingdom, where the last shall be first and the meek shall inherit the earth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:1

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