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Why is Jesus' role as the servant of God important for Christians?

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Jesus' role as the servant of God is crucial as it affirms His incarnation and the entirety of His redemptive work on earth.

Understanding Jesus as the servant of God is vital for Christians because it encapsulates the essence of His mission and purpose. In Matthew 12:18-21, we see that His servanthood involves compassion for the weak and a non-violent approach in fulfilling God's will. This aspect is especially comforting for believers who may feel bruised or weak in faith, as it encapsulates a Savior who is tender towards those struggling spiritually. Furthermore, His servanthood positions Him as the ultimate mediator between God and humanity, having faithfully accomplished the work necessary for salvation. Thus, His identity as God's servant reassures believers of both His love and His ability to save.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:18-21, Isaiah 42:3-4

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Jehovah's Servant
Wayne Boyd · Jun 7, 2020
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Joshua

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