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Intro
Q27.
How was Christ humiliated?
Christ was humiliated: by being born as a man and born into a poor family; by being made subject to the law and suffering the miseries of this life, the anger of God, and the curse of death on the cross; and by being buried and remaining under the power of death for a time.
Q28.
How is Christ exalted?
Christ is exalted by His rising from the dead on the third day, His going up into heaven, His sitting at the right hand of God the Father, and His coming to judge the world at the last day.
Humiliated
Christ was humiliated: by being born as a man and born into a poor family; by being made subject to the law and suffering the miseries of this life, the anger of God, and the curse of death on the cross; and by being buried and remaining under the power of death for a time.
Read Philippians 2:5-8
This verse talks about Christ example of humility
If we think we dont get what we deserve
Look to christ
He was humiliated
He had to be humiliated
it was plan a for salvation
God himself would have to intervene in our situation in order to redeem us out of our state of misery and death
And how would God intervene
He would empty himself of all he deserved
He would be born in the likeness of men
He would be human
With all its trappings
He would be born a human as one under the law
The law he created
He would be subject to it
He would have to be obedient to God
This is the cost of redemption
That Christ would have to come as a human was humiliation enough
The perfect holy God
Would come dwell with imperfect beings
Would wash himself in the Jordan to be baptized just as we were even though he didnt need it
But to finish his humiliation
He would die at the hands of sinners
a death he didnt deserve
the only one not deserving of death
he dies for us
The wrath of God is poured out on him
in the ultimate act of humility the one who never needed to taste death will taste death
Exaltation
Christ is exalted by His rising from the dead on the third day, His going up into heaven, His sitting at the right hand of God the Father, and His coming to judge the world at the last day.
Read Philippians 2:9-10
Exalt meaning
hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of.
Through Christ obedience and humiliation he is exalted
God highly exalted him giving him a name that is above all names
The greatest act of humility leads to the greatest exaltation
His rising from the dead sealed his position
Even death couldnt stop God from his redemptive plan
He has now taken his place
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