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Why is Jesus called God's personal servant?

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Jesus is called God's personal servant because He was uniquely appointed by God to fulfill His will and purpose for salvation.

Jesus is designated as God's personal servant, which signifies His special role and relationship with the Father. In Isaiah 42, God commands us to 'behold my servant,' highlighting the significance of Jesus in God’s salvific plan. He willingly took on human flesh to fulfill the law and perform redemptive work on behalf of sinners. His servitude was marked by humility and obedience to God’s will, culminating in His sacrificial death, which was integral to establishing righteousness for those He redeems.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Philippians 2:7-8

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