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What does the Bible say about Jesus being a blind and deaf Savior?

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The Bible, specifically Isaiah 42, describes Jesus as blind and deaf in His mission to redeem, highlighting His perfect faithfulness in accomplishing salvation despite obstacles.

Isaiah 42 portrays the Lord Jesus Christ as God's servant who is both blind and deaf in His redemptive mission. This imagery signifies that He was blind to all the challenges and temptations that sought to deter Him from His purpose, including the allurements of the world and the threats from His adversaries. Christ remained unwavering in His commitment to fulfill the will of His Father. As God's Righteous Servant, He is our surety and the one who tread the path of obedience, even to the cross, without distraction. This deliberate blind obedience is crucial because it ensures that He fully bore the weight of our sin and secured our salvation, showing His perfect love and grace towards the elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:18-21

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