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Strength often looks like silence and steadiness. God’s Servant brings restorative justice—healing what’s bruised, fanning faint embers, freeing the bound—rather than retaliatory payback. Deuteronomy’s promise of circumcised hearts explains how this is possible: God reshapes us to love rightly, then sends us to be light.
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Simple Chiastic Glimpse (Isaiah 42:1–7)
A. Chosen Servant (v.1) B. Gentle Means—no shouting, no crushing (v.2–3a) C. Justice Prevails (v.3b–4) ← center B′. Covenant Light—open eyes, free captives (v.6–7) A′. Creator’s Backing—the One who gives breath (v.5)
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By Avi NStrength often looks like silence and steadiness. God’s Servant brings restorative justice—healing what’s bruised, fanning faint embers, freeing the bound—rather than retaliatory payback. Deuteronomy’s promise of circumcised hearts explains how this is possible: God reshapes us to love rightly, then sends us to be light.
Key Text Highlights
Teaching Notes
Simple Chiastic Glimpse (Isaiah 42:1–7)
A. Chosen Servant (v.1) B. Gentle Means—no shouting, no crushing (v.2–3a) C. Justice Prevails (v.3b–4) ← center B′. Covenant Light—open eyes, free captives (v.6–7) A′. Creator’s Backing—the One who gives breath (v.5)
Application
Discussion Questions