The Servant of the Lord #8 - The Silent Servant

In Isaiah 53:7–8, we encounter the quiet, powerful obedience of the Suffering Servant. Like a lamb led to the slaughter, He does not resist or defend Himself, but willingly goes to the cross. In His silence, we see not weakness, but steadfast love—choosing to suffer in our place for our salvation.

This message invites us to behold the depth of Christ’s humility and the purpose behind His suffering, as the innocent One is cut off for the sake of the guilty.

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