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What does the Bible say about the servant in Isaiah 42?

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Isaiah 42 describes God's servant as His chosen one, empowered by the Spirit to bring justice and salvation to all nations.

In Isaiah 42, God speaks of His servant, a figure ultimately identified as the Lord Jesus Christ. This servant is described as God's chosen and elect, the one who fulfills the everlasting covenant of grace to redeem His people. He is endowed with the Holy Spirit to bring forth justice and truth not only to Israel but to the Gentiles as well, as He undertakes His ministry with compassion and humility. This passage serves to reassure God’s people that despite their struggles, there is a divinely appointed deliverer who will bring hope and restoration to them.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Matthew 12:18-21

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