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How does the concept of humility relate to Christ's ministry?

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Humility is central to Christ's ministry, exemplified in His service and sacrifice as a ransom for many.

Christ's ministry is characterized by profound humility, as He did not seek to be served but chose to serve and give His life as a ransom for many (Matthew 20:28). This humility is a model for Christians, urging them to reject the pride that often comes with seeking status or glory. Philippians 2:3 calls believers to count others more significant than themselves, echoing Christ's example of selflessness. His willingness to endure suffering for the sake of the elect not only showcases His character but also sets a precedent for how Christians are called to live—serving others and prioritizing the needs of their brothers and sisters in faith. Understanding this aspect of Christ's ministry shapes the believer's approach to life, promoting a community of love, service, and mutual support.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:28, Philippians 2:3

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