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What does it mean that Christ is Jehovah's servant?

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Christ as Jehovah's servant signifies His humble obedience and commitment to fulfilling God's redemptive plan for humanity.

In Isaiah 50, Christ describes Himself as Jehovah's servant, emphasizing His submission and obedience to God's will. This servant role is significant as it illustrates both His willingness to bear our burdens and His commitment to accomplish the work of salvation. Jesus exemplified perfect obedience, even unto death on the cross, fulfilling all righteousness required for our redemption (Philippians 2:8). By identifying as Jehovah's servant, Christ models the selflessness and dedication that believers are called to emulate. This servanthood underscores the grace of God in providing a Savior who not only redeems us but also serves as an example for how we should live our lives dedicated to God's will.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:5, Philippians 2:8

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