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Reading: Isaiah 42:1-9 \\ /I, the Lord, have called you in righteousness; I will take hold of your hand.
I will keep you and will make you to be a covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles/  Isaiah 42:6 (NIV)
 
!! I.   Our Hope comes as a Servant
     A.
He comes Filled with God’s Spirit
           1.
The Servant comes upheld
                 a.
He comes for a task ([[6-7|bible:Isaiah 42:6-7]])
                 b.
He will do it b~/c God upholds Him!
                 c.
God always upholds His servants!
2.
He is the chosen one God delights in
                 a.
He is the One God chooses to do this
                 b.
He is the “choice” One for the task
                 c.
God delights in His chosen Servant
           3.
God’s Spirit is on Him for justice
                 a.
Justice=rightly deciding each case
                 b.
The Spirit comes for practical blessing!
c.
He has the power of the Mighty God
     B.
He comes in Gentleness
           1.
A characteristic~/fruit of the Holy Spirit
                 a.
7 “nots” in [[2-4|bible:Isaiah 42:2-4]]=character of the Spirit
                 b.
The Spirit comes in a gentle style
                 c.
He comes to bring right discernment
           2.
He doesn’t drawing attention to Himself
                 a.
He doesn’t come with “razzle-dazzle”
                 b.
He doesn’t come to incite violence
                 c.
He doesn’t come for politics as usual
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He is gentle with the most insignificant!
                 a.
A bruised reed?!
A smoldering wick?!
                 b.
The spiritually bruised, and nearly dead
                 c.
The Mighty God won’t finish them off!
     C.
He comes with Determination
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No faltering or discouragement!
a.
He won’t just give it His best shot
                 b.
He won’t get sick and tired of trying
                 c.
He’ll finish the job He started!
           2.
Despite gentleness, He is strong!
a.
Gentle weak( Mighty God is gentle!)
                 b.
Quiet, careful and persistent!
                 c.
Until He establishes justice!
Wow!
           3.
The remotest people put their hope in Him
                 a.
In His law~/teaching; His way of life
                 b.
Not just for Israel, or “good church folk”
                 c.
The islands: people far, far away.
!! II.
Our Light comes into our Darkness
     A.
He comes for His People
           1.
The God of the Universe sends the Servant
                 a.
Who’s servant is He?
                 b.
Who will make sure He does His job?
                 c.
He comes in the authority of Mighty God
           2.
He sends the Servant as a covenant
                 a.
Covenant=binding, solemn agreement
                 b.
The covenant gives the requirements and expectations of the relationship
                 c.
Sealed in His own blood!
3.
The covenant is for the (His) people
                 a.
Those who follow the cov’t /are/ His ppl.
                 b.
The cov’t /establishes/ His people
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He comes for the Outsiders
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To be a light to us gentiles
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