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Prophet Isaiah by Bartolomeo Gennari, 17th century

Behold My Servant: The Christ of Isaiah 42

Isaiah has been called the most significant prophet of the Old Testament.  His writings are ”quoted more than twice as much as any other major prophet and more than all of the minor prophets combined."[1]  His extensive work is referenced directly or indirectly in 235 out of the 260 chapters in the New Testament.[2]  More specifically, this "evangelical prophet," as he is sometimes called, foretold more about the coming Messiah than any other Old Testament writer.   It is vital, therefore, that we ask who did…

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Read more about the article Worship the Father
Jesus and the Samaritan Woman at the Well, Angelika Kauffman, 1795

Worship the Father

Modern orthodoxy insists that Jesus must be worshiped as God.  A failure to do so will automatically disqualify you from being a Christian, so says mainstream Christianity.  One evangelist recently elaborated on this oft repeated mantra: But if people miss the reality that Jesus was more than a prophet—that He is actually part of the Trinity, and therefore God—then they're not truly Christians.  You cannot say you're a Christian and not worship Jesus. It doesn't work that way.[1] While many would agree with this evangelist's assessment, the…

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