Why is it significant that Christ is the servant of God?
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Christ, as the servant, fulfills the role of obedience and sacrifice that glorifies the Father.
The role of Christ as the servant of God is significant because it reflects His complete obedience and servitude to the Father, which ultimately leads to the glorification of God. As the sermon explains, just as Joseph served Pharaoh by managing the affairs of Egypt during the famine, Christ served the Father by executing the plan of redemption. His submission to the Father's will and His obedience even unto death magnifies the character of God, showing His justice, holiness, and love. Philippians 2:7-8 highlights this servanthood as essential in demonstrating the nature of God’s grace and the glory that comes to the Father through Christ's sacrificial work.
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