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

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The Bible describes Jesus as a servant who is blind and deaf, symbolizing His unwavering focus on God's will despite the challenges He faced.

In Isaiah 42:18-21, the text characterizes the servant of the Lord, Jesus Christ, as both blind and deaf. This portrayal emphasizes His singular purpose to fulfill God's will, undistracted by the obstacles or temptations presented to Him. Despite being God’s perfect servant, He willingly overlooked worldly temptations and external influences to accomplish salvation for His people. By being 'blind,' Christ did not allow Himself to be swayed by the challenges around Him; and by being 'deaf,' He remained steadfast in His mission, ignoring taunts and accusations so that He could focus solely on His task of redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:18-21

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