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Revealing Jesus as Messiah: Identifying Isaiah’s Servant of the Lord is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Messianic songs of Isaiah have been called the “Fifth Gospel” for their rich insight and illumination of the Christ and His mission. Stuart Sacks, Jewish believer, musician, author, and broadcaster shows us how these fascinating sections of the prophecy of Isaiah point to one person as the Jewish Messiah.

The Nature of the Servant’s Work ‘He shall bring forth justice to the nations’ (42:1). Mishpat, rendered ‘justice,’ encompasses the idea of judgment but, more fundamentally, the law (the Torah) which was to go forth from Jerusalem (2:3). The Messiah will bring the rule of God to all nations. Recently, a prominent rabbi was interviewed on a major network TV show. He commented on the need to establish justice, quoting God’s command from Deuteronomy 16:20: Tzedek, tzedek tirdoph (‘Justice, justice pursue!’).
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