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Believers and the Servant

By JASON HENSLEY
Jason Hensley explores how Paul uses Isaiah’s Servant prophecy in Galatians to deepen the letter’s message about faith, freedom, and life in Christ. He shows that Isaiah is not just background support, but a key part of Paul’s argument, helping explain the urgency, scope, and spiritual force of the gospel for believers.
Part 1
When we read the book of Galatians, we often think about salvation by works versus salvation by faith, as this is one of the major teaching points of the epistle. At the same time, somehow supporting this theme, the apostle Paul quotes heavily from the prophecy of Isaiah.
Part 2
There is a profound way that Paul understands Isaiah and uses it when speaking to the Galatians.
Part 3
This article will explore the additional support that the prophecy of Isaiah gave to Paul’s argument—and how it brought urgency to the message.