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Why is Christ's servitude important for Christians?

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Christ's servitude is crucial because it highlights His role as our Redeemer and the basis of our salvation.

The importance of Christ's servitude lies in its foundational role in salvation. As stated in John 10:16, Jesus identifies Himself as the good shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. This choice to serve reflects His love, commitment, and the fulfillment of prophecy regarding the Christ. For Christians, acknowledging Christ as a servant reminds us of the grace provided through His willing sacrifice, ensuring that we are redeemed, justified, and reconciled to God. Understanding His servitude deepens our appreciation for His grace and our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: John 10:16, Exodus 21:1-6

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