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The prophet Isaiah speaks of a suffering servant who brings justice and redemption to the nations. Who is this servant? The New Testament writers and Jesus himself see Jesus as the fulfillment of these promises. Looking at Isaiah 50:4-11, Pastor Jordan Kologe observes three movements that teach us about Jesus’ life as the Servant and our lives as we follow the Servant: the servant’s words, the servant’s suffering, and the servant’s trust.
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The prophet Isaiah speaks of a suffering servant who brings justice and redemption to the nations. Who is this servant? The New Testament writers and Jesus himself see Jesus as the fulfillment of these promises. Looking at Isaiah 50:4-11, Pastor Jordan Kologe observes three movements that teach us about Jesus’ life as the Servant and our lives as we follow the Servant: the servant’s words, the servant’s suffering, and the servant’s trust.