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Why is Christ's role as servant important for Christians?

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Christ's role as servant demonstrates His humility and reveals God's method of salvation through obedient service.

The role of Christ as a servant is paramount for Christians because it exemplifies true humility and sacrificial love. Jesus stated in Matthew 20:28 that He 'came not to be ministered unto, but to minister,' highlighting His commitment to serving humanity rather than being served. His servanthood fulfills God's plan of redemption and illustrates the nature of divine love—one that seeks the benefit of others, even at great personal cost. For Christians, this calls for a life of service modeled after Christ, encouraging believers to live in love and humility, following His example in their daily lives and relationships.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:28, Philippians 2:6-7, John 13:12-15

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