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What does true success look like for a Christian leader? Many define success by worldly standards, but in Isaiah 52:13-15, God reveals a radically different vision of success—one found in humility, suffering, and ultimate redemption.
This devotional explores how Jesus Christ, the suffering Servant, fulfilled God's plan through obedience, sacrifice, and victory. Isaiah 53 is one of the most powerful Messianic prophecies, showing us that true success isn’t about earthly achievements but about fulfilling God’s purpose. This is part 2 of 6 of Making a Godly Leader from Isaiah 53.
🔹 Why does Isaiah 53 remain hidden in Jewish teachings?
🔹 What does "My Servant will prosper" (Isaiah 52:13) really mean?
🔹 How can Christian leaders embrace God’s definition of success?
Through biblical leadership principles, this study challenges us to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Christ’s example (Luke 9:23). If you desire a deeper walk with God and insight into prophetic scripture, this study is for you!
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Part 1 (of 2) teaches and defends the Egyptian wealth transfer to the Israelites in Exodus 12:35-36 as an undeserved reward, a display of God’s favor, rather than reparations or repayment. Part 2 provides a fuller examination of reparations. People increasingly hijack Exodus 12:35-36 to support societal reparation, social justice, and Critical Race Theory.
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