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Philippian church was a model church but there seemed to be some
division. It was a multi-cultural church and they were also being
persecuted for their faith. Whatever the source of the division, the
apostle Paul wrote to encourage them to conduct their lives in a manner
worthy of the gospel. He exhorts them to stand together in unity,
practicing and proclaiming the gospel. He reminds them not to be alarmed
by the enemy who opposes them and challenges them to diligently pursue
unity and harmony with their fellow believers.
Our enemy Satan
still causes division today. He divides and then conquers. He prowls
about like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. With thousands of
years of practice, he's good at what he does. We see division today
between Christians of different denominations and there’s even division
within specific churches. How quickly we forget that we have an
opponent, an unseen enemy. We fall into his trap when we promote our
own selfish interest, escalate petty differences, gossip or slander each
other because somehow we think we are better.
Unity is rooted in
humility. Our Lord Jesus Christ is the model for the mindset of
humility. His incarnation, life, and death provide us with the ultimate
example of humility. Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress
others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. Don’t
look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others,
too. Philippians 2:3-4
Selfishness seeks personal gain at the
expense of others. Humility desires the advance of others at our
expense. Pride and empty conceit are a part of our fallen human nature,
it causes us to compete with others, rather than to contribute to their
well-being. If we are truly humble, then we are not desperately seeking
to enhance our own standing. We are to treat one another as “better
than” ourselves. Their interests are to come higher on our agenda than
our own selfish interests. The cure for selfishness is servanthood.
Humility prompts me to serve others, assigning my interests a lower
priority than their needs.
Paul reminds them of the ultimate example of humility - our Lord Jesus Christ.
You
must have the same attitude that Christ Jesus had. Though he was God,
he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead,
he gave up his divine privileges; he took the humble position of a
slave and was born as a human being. When he appeared in human form, he
humbled himself in obedience to God and died a criminal’s death on a
cross. Philippians 2:5-8
Though equal with God (or equally
God) our Lord did not seize this as an opportunity to further His own
interests. Instead, He “emptied Himself, by taking the form of a
servant”. Jesus never ceased to be God; He divested Himself of
self-interest, so that He could glorify the Father and bring about our
salvation. Jesus did not reduce His deity; but He added sinless humanity
and this was prompted by His humility.
The humbling process had several facets.
1)
He left the splendor and glory of heaven to dwell on earth. Since the
glory of heaven is beyond our human ability to comprehend it, we have
difficulty grasping the sacrifice that was required for our Lord to
leave heaven and to live on earth.
2) Then He humbled himself to
take on the form of a man, a servant. The Creator became the creature. He came as the “Lamb of God” who
would become sin for us. He came to die the most cruel and ignoble
death possible—crucifixion. It is one thing to come as a servant, but
Jesus' service consisted of being condemned as a common criminal and a
sinner against a holy God.
3) Jesus stooped so low in His humility
that He was elevated to the highest possible place of honor by the
Father. As a result of His humility and obedience, God highly exalted
Him, giving to Him a name above every name. Jesus dwelt among men, was
rejected and crucified; and one day every knee will bow and every tongue
will confess Jesus is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Therefore,
God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name
above all other names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess
that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians
2:9-11
We don’t have to promote our own interests. God will
take care of that when we humble ourselves.God resists the proud but
gives grace to the humble. Therefore humble yourself under the mighty hand of God and He will exalt you in due time. 1 Peter 5:5,6
1 comment:
Tough passage. In my estimation you handled it well. No kenotic extreme...but still fully man.
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