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The Servant Who Saves

The Servant Who Saves

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This sermon presents Isaiah 52:13–53 as a profound prophetic portrait of the Messiah, emphasizing His humility, perfection, suffering, and ultimate victory. It reveals Christ as the suffering servant—despised and rejected, yet sinless and divine—whose vicarious death bore the sins of humanity, fulfilling God's eternal plan. The passage underscores the substitutionary nature of His sacrifice, where His wounds bring spiritual healing, His silence in trial reflects His obedience, and His resurrection and exaltation signify triumph over death, sin, and evil. The sermon highlights how Christ's incarnation, suffering, and intercession provide comfort, redemption, and assurance for believers, transforming their pain into hope through the great exchange of sin for righteousness. Ultimately, it calls all to bow in worship, trusting in Christ's finished work as the foundation of faith, identity, and eternal security.
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