Today's text in Isaiah teaches us the power of humility and trust in God's plan, even in the midst of suffering. Jesus modelled this as he willingly gave himself up as the ultimate and perfect sacrifice for us al. Like the servant who endured injustice without defending himself, Christ-followers are called to respond with patience and faith when facing hardships. God's purposes are often fulfilled through our struggles, and by trusting Him, we can find strength and peace, even in difficult times. This means choosing humility, surrendering our struggles to God, and trusting that He is working through our challenges for a greater purpose.
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