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Call to worship: Matthew 12:9-21
Text: Isaiah 42:1-9
Sermon Outline:
- Putting this Servant Song in it's proper setting
- Beholding this Servant, 42:1
- Beholding His service: a strange justice, 42:2-9.
- His being the (new) covenant of grace for us, 42:5-9
- His tireless ministry of grace to us, 42:2-4
Prepare
Questions to Consider:
- Isaiah 42:1-9 is the first of a set of songs in Isaiah 41-53. I encouraged you to read those chapters on Monday of this week. What are these songs called? Why? Who is the Servant ultimately? Read Matthew 12:9-21.
- In Isaiah 42:1, what is God's main concern for His people? What does He command them to do? Is this what we do on a consistent basis? What's so amazing about this Servant? Count the things you read in verse 1.
- At the end of verses 1, 3, and 4, a major theme emerges. What will define the Servant's ministry? What will He bring forth? What do you think of when you hear the word 'justice' today?
- In 42:2-3 and 5-9, interestingly the justice this Servant brings forth appears to be a ministry of grace? How does Jesus make God's grace just?
- In the same verses, we find two aspects of the Servant's service to us. How would you characterize them? What might God mean by calling this Servant 'a covenant' (42:6)? Once we're identified as covenant members (by faith in Christ), will we ever totally fall out of that relationship with God? Why not (42:2-4)