David Guzik commentary on Isaiah 42 describes how the Lord speaks of His Servant, and bringing judgment against all who serve false gods. |
1. God owns him as one employed for him: He is my servant. Though he was a Son, yet, as a Mediator, he took upon him the form of a servant, learned obedience to ... |
In Isaiah 42, the divine speaker announces the presence of a servant who is chosen by God and a source of delight for God. God will place God's spirit upon this ... |
To those who by nature were blind, God will show the way to life and happiness by Jesus Christ. They are weak in knowledge, but He will make darkness light. |
The text declares concerning our Lord that "He shall not fail nor be discouraged." This leads us to consider what is the work which Jesus Christ has undertaken. |
This chapter brings out the core purpose of Christ: to open the eyes of the blind and lead them down a new path of righteousness. |
This passage in Isaiah shows God speaking into the pain of exile to send a servant who will bring justice, and not to Israel only but to all nations. |
Isaiah foresaw a time of great difficulty of God's people Israel. He saw a time when they would be exiled from the land and would be exposed to all sorts of ... |
Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, whom my soul loveth: I have laid my Spirit upon Him; He will bring out right to the Gentiles. |
This verse describes the general spirit and tone of the Divine dealings with men; but, as it takes distinctly personal form, we are justified in seeing in ... |
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