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Why is redemption central to the role of Christ as a servant?

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Redemption is central to Christ's servitude as it signifies His purpose in coming to earth.

Redemption stands at the heart of Christ's servitude because it underlines His mission: to reconcile sinful man to a holy God. The act of becoming a servant was intrinsically linked to His purpose of redemption, culminating in His sacrificial death. As depicted in Exodus 21:1-6, the narrative emphasizes the bond servant who chooses to remain with his master, symbolizing Christ’s voluntary commitment to us as His people. He bore our sins and sorrows, actively choosing to endure suffering for our sakes, highlighting the depth of His love and the lengths He went to redeem us.
Scripture References: Exodus 21:1-6

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