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Why is the concept of Christ as God's servant important for Christians?

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The concept of Christ as God's servant is crucial as it highlights His humility and obedience in fulfilling God's redemptive plan for humanity.

Isaiah 52:13 highlights the role of Christ as God's servant, which points to His function in God's sovereign plan to redeem His people. This teaching is paramount because it showcases Christ's obedience to the Father; He willingly fulfilled the law and served in the place of sinners. Moreover, it accentuates His identity as the ultimate mediator between God and man, who bore our sins, making Him worthy of all glory. For Christians, understanding Christ as God's servant offers assurance of His completed work and the provision of salvation for all who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 52:13, Philippians 2:7-8, Hebrews 10:10

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