Vineyard Church | The Coming King: The Servant Chosen
In this message, Adam explores the first of Isaiah’s “Servant Songs,” revealing how they point to Jesus—the One who embodies what Israel was always meant to be and what we are called to become. Spoken in a time of exile, corruption, and despair, these prophetic words remind us that God’s power doesn’t come through domination but restoration. Unlike the kings and empires of Isaiah’s day, the Servant of the Lord demonstrates strength through gentleness and authority through service. True power, Adam explains, is expressed in humility and love. Drawing from Isaiah 42:1–7 and Matthew 12:15–21, this sermon redefines justice—not as a political tool or human agenda, but as God’s act of setting the world right again. Jesus doesn’t merely save souls; He restores creation itself. Gentleness, Adam concludes, is the kind of strength that makes space for others—the mark of the true King and His followers.