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What does it mean that Christ became a servant?

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Christ became a servant to fulfill God's will and redeem humanity.

The phrase 'became a servant' underscores the depth of Christ's humility and obedience to the Father. Philippians 2:7 explains how Christ 'took upon him the form of a servant,' indicating that He willingly embraced the lowliest position in society to achieve the glorious purpose of salvation. His servanthood is a model for believers as it reflects the heart of the gospel: selflessness, love, and submission to God’s will. This juxtaposition of servanthood with His divine status illustrates the truth that greatness in the Kingdom of God is defined by humility and service to others.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:7, Matthew 20:28

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