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What does the Bible say about the servant of the Lord?

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The Bible depicts the servant of the Lord as one who carries our griefs, is afflicted for our iniquities, and ultimately brings redemption for His people.

The servant of the Lord, as described in Isaiah 53, is a profound figure who bears the sins and iniquities of God's people. He is depicted as being despised and rejected, a man of sorrows acquainted with grief. Through His suffering, He not only faces physical afflictions but also bears the spiritual weight of wrongdoing. This servant acts on behalf of the elect, taking upon Himself the punishment deserved for their sins, thereby fulfilling the role of the ultimate sacrifice that satisfies God's justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3-6, Romans 10:16, John 12:38, Isaiah 52:13-15, Matthew 12:18-21, Isaiah 42:1-4, Ephesians 1:4-5, Hebrews 2, Galatians 4:25-26

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