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Why is it significant that Jesus is referred to as the Lord's servant in Isaiah?

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Jesus being called the Lord's servant signifies His role in fulfilling God's redemptive plan.

In Isaiah, Jesus is depicted as the Lord's servant, which is significant because it emphasizes His obedience and role in God’s plan for salvation. Isaiah prophesies about the Messiah's mission to deliver His people from sin and spiritual oppression, embodying God's promise to restore and redeem. This servant identity underlines both His humility and authority, highlighting that through His willing sacrifice, all nations—including Gentiles—are offered salvation, demonstrating the greatness of God’s grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:6, Philippians 2:7

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