
Ten Minute Bible Talks Devotional Bible Study The Justice of Jesus | Historical Books | Isaiah 42:1-9
Dec 3, 2025
The discussion opens with a thought-provoking question about current injustices. Isaiah 42:1-9 is highlighted as a prophetic message about Jesus bringing ultimate justice. Listeners learn about biblical justice and its focus on mutual care and moral responsibility. Jensen contrasts the gentle methods of the servant with violent conquerors, emphasizing compassion for the weak. The episode ends with practical calls to care for the downtrodden and actively pursue justice, encouraging a trust in Jesus' mission.
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Everyday Glimpses Of Global Injustice
- Jensen describes how a quick glance at the news often reveals violence, famine, and injustice.
- She uses these everyday observations to set up the need for true justice beyond politics.
Servant Songs Point To The Messiah
- Isaiah 42 contains the first of four servant songs that point to the Messiah, identified as Jesus.
- Jensen connects these prophecies to the Gospel claim that Jesus fulfills Isaiah's portrait of the servant.
Spirit-Filled Servant Versus Empty Idols
- The servant contrasts with idols: where idols are 'empty wind', God's chosen is upheld and delighted in.
- The servant is filled with God's Spirit and will bring justice to the nations through that Spirit.
