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What does the Bible say about Jesus as God's servant?

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The Bible designates Jesus as God's servant, highlighting His obedience, humility, and righteousness as fulfilling God's requirements.

In Isaiah 42:1-8, Jesus is referred to as God's servant whom the Father delights in. This prophetic designation underscores His role as the Messiah who came to fulfill the will of God. As God's servant, Jesus did not cry out or defend Himself; He modeled perfect obedience to the Father's will, exemplifying meekness and humility, particularly during His atoning sacrifice. The passage illustrates that He would not only bring forth justice for Israel but also be a light to the Gentiles, emphasizing His universal mission. This servant identity reveals the depth of God's plan for redemption through the perfect life and sacrificial death of Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-8, Isaiah 42:1-4, Matthew 12:14-21, Philippians 2:7, Matthew 20:28, Matthew 12:18, Isaiah 42:1, Matthew 1:21, Isaiah 53:11, Matthew 12:14-19

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