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Introduction
Philippians 2:5-11
God Humbled himself
Before Jesus became a man, he was God.
He possessed the divine essence of Godhood.
He was equal with God the Father and God the Spirit.
Being born as a baby in Bethlehem took nothing away from his deity.
It only added humanity.
Being fully God, his complete and absolute deity is here carefully expressed by the apostle.
Jesus in the beginning but did not try to become God
Which is where we found ourselves failing.
Jesus is the new Adam not failing where Adam did.
Jesus did not count being a god a prize to be clutched.
But he emptied himself
There is a lot of discussion about what emptied himself really means.
but in the context of the letter.
we see that emptied himself by taking the form a slave, becoming in the likeness of people found in the appearance of man, He emptied Himself or rank, privilege, and rights.
The Lord became a servant.
Christ holds himself up ans the perfect example of the attitude of humility
Because of Jesus’ obedient, self-emptying death on the cross, God exalted him to the highest place of honor.
So that the name Jesus will be unique and the name of Jesus every knee should bow as if YHWH was being said.
Quoting
Jesus is God not a God but God. and the Savior of men and women.
God emptied himself became nothing and we must follow
Go back to verse 5 “Think” this is an imperative.
We are to emulate Christ.
problem is that as we follow Christ we sometimes want to follow not the servant part but the LORD.
and we try to become like God or gods our self.
Following in the same trap of Adam.
I don’t make for myself a god, but every time you say I know better than God everything you say I can do this without him.
OR that I can decide what is right and wrong outside of him.
are you not making for yourself a god.
Next Steps
Are you making yourself into a god?
Pray
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