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Why is the concept of Christ's humility important for Christians?

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Christ's humility illustrates His willingness to save humanity through identification with our weakness.

The humility of Christ is crucial to understanding the nature of His mission. Born not in a palace but in a manger, He entered the world as a helpless child, fully identifying with human weakness (Philippians 2). This humility is not a sign of weakness but an intentional act of love, allowing Him to take our place. Christ did not come to wield earthly power but to bear our sins and guilt. This profound humility is a central aspect of the gospel that reflects our desperate need for a Savior, as He came to rescue the weak and the broken.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:6-8, Matthew 1:21

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