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How do we know that Christ is the servant spoken of in Exodus?

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Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of the servant role, as seen in passages like Isaiah which refer to Him as God's servant.

The New Testament reveals Christ as the fulfillment of the Servant described in the Old Testament. In Isaiah, for example, He is called 'My Servant' (Isaiah 42:1). Christ's willingness to remain obedient to the Father, even at great cost, illustrates the love that the servant in Exodus 21 holds for his master and family. Moreover, Jesus embodies the ultimate servant role, as He came not to be served but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many. This profound mystery of servanthood runs throughout Scripture, establishing Christ as the archetype of perfect obedience and love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Isaiah 53:10, Philippians 2:7

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The Servant
Henry Mahan · Sep 13, 1992
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