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How does Christ's humility relate to His role as our Savior?

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Christ's humility as seen in His birth and life illustrates His identification with humanity and His role as our Savior.

Christ's humility is intricately linked to His role as our Savior. His birth in humble circumstances, laid in a manger as mentioned in Luke 2:7, reflects His willingness to identify with the outcasts and the marginalized. This act of humility is not just a mere background detail; it sets the stage for His entire life, characterized by servanthood. Philippians 2:7-8 reinforces this as it states, 'He took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men.' Through His humility, He exemplifies the perfect servant who came to seek and save the lost, demonstrating that true greatness in His kingdom is found in servanthood and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Luke 2:7, Philippians 2:7-8

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