We have seen Isaiah's declaration that a divine Son would come. He would also be a Servant that delighted the soul of God the Father. We will see in scripture the Son and Servant would become the Sacrifice. Isaiah tells the people of Judah the Sacrifice will be rejected at first but would ultimately be victorious. Join us as we worship Jesus, our Savior this Christmas.
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