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

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Isaiah 42:1 declares that God's servant is chosen, upheld, and delights the Lord, indicating His divine mission.

Isaiah 42:1 presents a clear picture of God's servant, who is described as beloved and upheld by God. This verse emphasizes that God has entrusted His Spirit upon this servant, who is to bring forth judgment to the Gentiles. The servant is both a representation of God's will and plan for salvation, and specifically points to the Lord Jesus Christ as the one who not only carries out God's decree but also embodies it entirely. It's through this servant that God reveals His mercy and grace to sinners, affirming the necessity of looking beyond ourselves to Him for redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Psalm 130, Philippians 2:7-8, 1 Peter 1:20-21, Romans 8:29

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