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Isaiah 55:6-7Through the Messiah, the Father wants to save more than just the Jews; He wants all the gentiles to come to salvation as well. We see that the atonement is unlimited in scope. We note that although the text says Messiah will be rejected, even despised and abhorred, that one day He will rule over heaven and earth, both in the Millenium and into eternity. We look at what the Scripture means when it says Jesus “emptied” Himself.
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By Gary Livengood5
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Isaiah 55:6-7Through the Messiah, the Father wants to save more than just the Jews; He wants all the gentiles to come to salvation as well. We see that the atonement is unlimited in scope. We note that although the text says Messiah will be rejected, even despised and abhorred, that one day He will rule over heaven and earth, both in the Millenium and into eternity. We look at what the Scripture means when it says Jesus “emptied” Himself.
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