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

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Isaiah 42 speaks of God's servant who will not fail in bringing justice and salvation to the Gentiles.

In Isaiah 42, God proclaims His servant who He upholds and delights in, identifying this servant as the Messiah, Jesus Christ. This passage highlights the profound mission of Christ: to bring judgment and righteousness, particularly to those who are not part of Israel, often referred to as Gentiles. God declares that He has put His spirit upon this servant, ensuring that His work will not only be attempted but accomplished successfully. The emphasis is on the absolute certainty of His mission and success, marking the divine approval and support He receives from the Father.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-4, Philippians 2:7

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