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What does the Bible say about God's servant?

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The Bible describes God's servant as Jesus Christ, who is elect, beloved, and appointed to bring salvation to His people.

Isaiah 42 introduces God's servant, the one He upholds and delights in. This servant, understood to be Jesus Christ, is the elect of God, chosen as our Savior and Mediator (Isaiah 42:1). In Isaiah 53, we learn that this servant will bear our iniquities and is wounded for our transgressions, making Him a vital figure in the plan of salvation for His covenant people. He is not only a servant but is also recognized as God Himself, highlighting His dual nature as fully divine and fully human.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Isaiah 53:10-11, Isaiah 42:1-8, Romans 3:24-26, Isaiah 42:1, Matthew 12:18, Isaiah 53:11, Philippians 2:7, Isaiah 49:6

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