
Truth For Life on Oneplace.com “Here Is My Servant!” (Part 2 of 4)
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Dec 23, 2025 Delve into the profound themes of Isaiah's servant songs, which foreshadow Jesus and highlight God's self-revelation as a personal deity, not a hidden one. Explore the three-part structure of God's communication, the Servant's mission, and how God's refusal to share glory is an act of love. Discover God's creative power contrasting with pagan beliefs, and be encouraged to connect these ancient prophecies to the Gospels, culminating in a heartfelt invitation to trust Christ.
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Servant Songs Point To Christ
- Isaiah's servant songs point forward to Jesus and shape Gospel interpretation.
- Alistair Begg shows how New Testament writers read these Old Testament texts as fulfilled in Christ.
Healing Story Links To Isaiah
- Begg uses the healing of the man with the withered hand (Matthew 12) as an example.
- He shows Jesus referenced Isaiah 42 to avoid being seen merely as a miracle worker.
God’s Name Reveals His Being
- God introduces himself as Yahweh to show he is not hidden or vague.
- Begg emphasizes that God's name expresses his eternal, sovereign personhood.
