Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my spirit upon them; they will bring forth justice to the nations.
The servant of God is a mysterious character.
Some people, mostly Christian, think Isaiah was predicting the coming of Jesus. Some others, mostly Jewish, interpret this passage to imply that the servant of God is Israel.
But what if we are the servant of God?
What if God is saying to us: “you are my chosen, in you my soul delights. I have put my spirit upon you so you will bring forth justice to the nations.”
If that is the case, many of life’s deepest questions are answered.
First, we are assured of God’s love for us no matter what. Then, we know our purpose in life. And finally, we are assured we are equipped to do the work.
What's one small thing you can do today to honor God's choosing of and delight in you?
--Claudia Aguilar Rubalcava
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