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Christ's Servanthood

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Christ's servanthood is a profound theme woven throughout the Scriptures, exemplifying the nature of true leadership and humility. In Mark 10:45, Jesus declares, 'For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.' This selfless act of service culminates in His sacrificial death on the cross, demonstrating the ultimate expression of love and commitment to humanity. Philippians 2:7 further illustrates this by stating that He 'made Himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant.' Through His life, Jesus models what it means to serve others, as seen in His washing of the disciples' feet in John 13:14-15, where He instructs them to follow His example of humility and service. The call to servanthood extends to all believers, as demonstrated in Galatians 5:13, where Paul encourages the church to 'serve one another humbly in love.' In embracing Christ's example, we are reminded that true greatness in the kingdom of God is found in our willingness to serve others, reflecting the heart of our Savior and fulfilling the command to love our neighbors as ourselves, as taught in Matthew 22:39.

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Henry Law delves into the story of the Hebrew slave who willingly chooses to remain in servitude out of love for his master, wife, and children, drawing parallels to Christ's sacrificial love and willingness to serve humanity. The act of the master piercing the slave's ear with an awl symbolizes the

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