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Why is the concept of Christ as a servant important for Christians?

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The concept of Christ as a servant is crucial because it illustrates His role in atoning for sin and fulfilling God's covenant for humanity (Isaiah 42:6).

Understanding Christ as the servant is foundational to the Christian faith, as it reveals His purpose and mission. Isaiah 42:6 states, 'I have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people.' By becoming a servant, Christ not only obeyed the law perfectly but also served as the surety for the new covenant, offering Himself as the atoning sacrifice for sin. This servanthood underscores the grace and mercy of God, as Christ willingly took on the responsibility for our salvation, exemplifying ultimate humility and obedience. For Christians, this concept reassures us of the reliability of God’s promises and the sufficiency of Christ’s work on our behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:6, Philippians 2:7

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