The sermon by Henry Sant focuses on the identity and work of the "Servant of the LORD" as presented in Isaiah 52:13-15, emphasizing Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of this prophecy. Sant highlights the importance of Christ's role, noting that He is the wise and exalted servant who fulfills divine promises and carries out the work of redemption. The preacher draws particular parallels to Romans 10, emphasizing that belief in the Gospel is birthed through God's initiative and power. Sant elucidates the dual nature of Christ, both as a servant who obeys the Father's will and as the Son of God, reflecting essential Reformed doctrines such as the efficacy of grace, the importance of Christ's atoning work, and the assurance of His ultimate glorification. The implications of this message are profound as it encourages believers to behold and trust in Christ, resting in His providential care and redemptive authority.
“Behold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled and be very high.”
“The report can only ever be believed when the Lord God makes bare His arm.”
“He shall sprinkle many nations, the kings shall shut their mouths at him.”
“He is that suffering servant of the Lord... a prophecy written some 700 years before the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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