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Why is the concept of Christ as 'My Servant' important for Christians?

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'My Servant' signifies Christ's role in fulfilling the Father's will and His humility in serving humanity, emphasized in Isaiah 42:1.

'My Servant' is a title given to Christ that encapsulates both His honor and humility. As God the Father's chosen one, He came not to be served but to serve (Isaiah 42:1). This reflects the incredible grace and love of Christ in that He willingly took on the form of a servant to fulfill the will of God, redeem His people, and manifest God’s glory. Understanding this role is crucial for Christians as it sets the foundation for our faith, showing the extent of His willingness to suffer for our salvation, which in turn should inspire us to live lives of service and humility toward others.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Philippians 2

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My Servant Shall
Clay Curtis · Aug 11, 2013
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