ES/PHIL/11 Philippians 2:5-8
1. Christ is the supreme example (v. 5).
2. Christ is of the very nature of God (v. 6).
3. Christ emptied Himself and became a man (v. 7).
4. Christ humbled Himself to the point of utter humiliation—to the very point of death (v. 8).
5. Christ was rewarded—highly exalted by God (vv. 9–11).
Christ is the supreme example (v.5)
Christ is of the very nature God (v.6)
• that Jesus Christ was not like God; He is God
• that Jesus Christ did not just achieve a high level of righteousness when on earth, He was the very embodiment of righteousness
• that Jesus Christ did not just walk more perfectly than other men walk, He was the very picture (essence) of perfection
• that Jesus Christ did not become God when on earth, He has been God throughout all eternity
Christ emptied Himself and became a man (v.7)
As Wright put it well, “The real humiliation of the incarnation and the cross is that one who was himself God, and who never during the whole process stopped being God, could embrace such a vocation.”