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Introduction
This week we are continuing our series called New.
This series is based on 2 Corinthians 5:17
Last week we talked about how when we give our lives to Christ that God gives us a new focus, and that our focus changes from ourselves to others.
This week we are going to talk about how God changes our attitudes
Be like minded
This is Paul speaking to the church in Philippi.
The city of Philippi was a Roman colony and the people who lived there were given all the rights of a Roman citizen.
This gave the people many special rights and privileges as we can see in Acts 22:25-29
Similarly by being an American we have special privileges and rights that many people around the world do not have, and yet we are being reminded that we all have the same goal, and that is to make Jesus known.
John the Baptist said it best “He must increase, but I must decrease.”
Is that the thought that we have of ourselves?
What is Christ’s attitude?
Jesus found himself having the mindset of a servant.
He came to serve not only God the Father, but also came to serve people.
If there was anyone that would have been able to claim authority over people and able to claim I am better than you it would have been Jesus, however He did not do that.
Results
Here we see that Jesus fully gave himself up for us, and because of becoming our sacrifice for our sin, We praise Him and worship Him, because He is God.
What does that look like for us?
We wont be worshipped as God, or we shouldnt be anyway.
Jesus is calling us to make ourselves servants of others, to become great in Heaven.
What Now
If we are a follower of Christ then God is changing our attitudes.
Towards ourselves
Not thinking of ourselves better than others
towards others
looking to how we can serve other people
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