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Why does the Messiah not strive or cry out?

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The Messiah's gentle approach signifies His authority and purpose without compelling need for recognition.

Isaiah prophesies that the Messiah will not strive or cry out in the streets, which indicates His mission is not one of forceful proclamation or conflict but of authoritative grace and compassion. This aspect of His character is important as it portrays Him as one who achieves victory through humility and strength rather than strife. In a world filled with noise and contention, His quiet authority ensures that the truth will prevail without the need for worldly validation or forceful tactics.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:2-3, Matthew 12:19-20

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