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How do we know Christ's servant role is true?

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Scripture, particularly in the Old Testament, clearly portrays Jesus as the Servant of the Lord who fulfills the requirements of redemption and salvation.

The role of Christ as the Servant is established not only in the narrative of Exodus but also throughout prophetic literature. The Old Testament features numerous references to God's Servant who would come to fulfill His redemptive plan. Isaiah 53 outlines the suffering servant who bears the sins of many, which aligns perfectly with the New Testament accounts of Jesus. The piercing of His ears, as understood in Psalm 40:6, symbolizes His readiness to serve and His identification with humanity in the process of salvation. Continued examination of these prophecies and their fulfillment in Christ solidifies our understanding of His role as the suffering Servant and reinforces the truth of His mission.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Psalm 40:6

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