Embracing Christ's Humility: A Call to Serve
Summary
In Philippians 2:3-11, we are called to emulate the humility and selflessness of Christ. This passage reveals the profound nature of Jesus, who, though being in very nature God, did not cling to His divine status but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant and becoming obedient to death on a cross. This act of humility and sacrifice is not just a historical event but a transformative revelation meant to change our hearts and minds. It challenges us to adopt the same mindset as Christ, to live lives marked by humility, service, and love for others.
The passage underscores the divinity of Jesus, affirming that He possesses the very essence and characteristics of God. This truth should impact our lives by instilling hope and confidence in the transformative power of Christ within us. If Jesus, who is God, is committed to us, we should be optimistic about overcoming our struggles and living lives of joy and purpose.
Moreover, the incarnation of Jesus as both fully God and fully human highlights the significance of the physical world. Unlike other religious views that may see the physical as impure or unimportant, Christianity affirms the value of the material world. This understanding calls us to care for both the spiritual and physical needs of others, reflecting the holistic redemption that Christ offers.
Jesus' life exemplifies the ultimate act of service. Though He was equal with God, He chose to humble Himself and serve humanity. This challenges us to redefine greatness and success, not as self-exaltation but as self-giving love. By following Christ's example, we find our true identity and purpose in serving something greater than ourselves.
Finally, Jesus' servanthood demonstrates the power of dependence on God. His miracles and teachings were not acts of His own power but were done through reliance on the Father. This invites us to relinquish our ambitions and trust in God's strength, knowing that true power comes through humility and service.
Key Takeaways:
1. The Mind of Christ: Emulating Christ's humility and selflessness transforms our lives. By adopting His mindset, we are called to serve others and prioritize their needs above our own, reflecting the love and sacrifice of Jesus. [03:06]
2. Jesus' Divinity and Our Hope: Jesus' divine nature assures us of His power and commitment to us. This truth should inspire optimism and confidence in our ability to overcome challenges and live joyfully, knowing that God is for us. [13:38]
3. The Incarnation's Significance: Jesus' incarnation affirms the value of the physical world, calling us to care for both spiritual and physical needs. This holistic view of redemption challenges us to integrate faith and action in our lives. [25:36]
4. Redefining Greatness: True greatness is found in humility and service, as demonstrated by Jesus. By serving others and seeking something greater than ourselves, we discover our true identity and purpose. [34:14]
5. Dependence on God: Jesus' reliance on the Father for His power and wisdom teaches us the importance of humility and dependence on God. By surrendering our ambitions, we can experience the transformative power of servanthood. [36:43]
Youtube Chapters:
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:08] - Introduction to Philippians 2
- [00:30] - The Call to Humility
- [00:43] - Jesus' Divine Nature
- [01:00] - The Humility of Christ
- [01:14] - Exaltation of Jesus
- [02:16] - Revelation of Jesus' Mind
- [03:06] - The Mind of Christ in Us
- [04:34] - Jesus as God
- [05:13] - The Essence of God
- [07:36] - Equality with God
- [09:54] - Early Christian Beliefs
- [13:38] - Impact of Jesus' Divinity
- [17:55] - The Trinity and Love
- [25:36] - God Became Human
- [34:14] - Jesus as Servant
- [36:43] - Power Through Servanthood
- [38:42] - Closing Prayer
Study Guide
### Bible Study Discussion Guide
#### Bible Reading
- Philippians 2:3-11
#### Observation Questions
1. What does Philippians 2:3-11 reveal about the nature and character of Jesus? How is His divinity emphasized in this passage? [07:36]
2. How does the passage describe Jesus' approach to His divine status and His choice to become human? [01:00]
3. What actions did Jesus take that exemplify humility and servanthood according to Philippians 2:3-11? [32:12]
4. How does the passage describe the response of God the Father to Jesus' humility and obedience? [01:14]
#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does understanding Jesus' divinity and His choice to become human impact a believer's view of their own struggles and challenges? [13:38]
2. In what ways does the incarnation of Jesus affirm the value of the physical world, and how should this influence a believer's actions towards others? [25:36]
3. How does Jesus' example of servanthood redefine the concept of greatness and success in a believer's life? [34:14]
4. What does Jesus' dependence on the Father teach about the source of true power and wisdom for believers? [36:43]
#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a recent situation where you prioritized your own needs over others. How can you adopt the mindset of Christ in similar situations moving forward? [03:06]
2. Consider a challenge you are currently facing. How does the assurance of Jesus' divine power and commitment to you inspire hope and confidence in overcoming it? [13:38]
3. Identify a way you can integrate care for both spiritual and physical needs in your community. What steps can you take this week to act on this holistic view of redemption? [25:36]
4. Think about your definition of success. How can you align it more closely with Jesus' example of humility and service? [34:14]
5. Are there areas in your life where you are relying on your own strength rather than depending on God? What changes can you make to trust more in God's strength? [36:43]
6. How can you practice humility in your daily interactions, especially in situations where you might be tempted to assert your own importance? [32:12]
7. Reflect on a time when you felt disconnected from God. How can Jesus' example of servanthood and reliance on the Father guide you back to a place of spiritual connection and strength? [36:43]
Devotional
Day 1: Embracing Christ's Humility
In Philippians 2:3-11, we are called to emulate the humility and selflessness of Christ. This passage reveals the profound nature of Jesus, who, though being in very nature God, did not cling to His divine status but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant and becoming obedient to death on a cross. This act of humility and sacrifice is not just a historical event but a transformative revelation meant to change our hearts and minds. It challenges us to adopt the same mindset as Christ, to live lives marked by humility, service, and love for others. [03:06]
Philippians 2:5-7 (ESV): "Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men."
Reflection: Think of a situation where you can choose humility over pride today. How can you serve someone in your life in a way that reflects Christ's selflessness?
Day 2: Confidence in Christ's Divinity
The passage underscores the divinity of Jesus, affirming that He possesses the very essence and characteristics of God. This truth should impact our lives by instilling hope and confidence in the transformative power of Christ within us. If Jesus, who is God, is committed to us, we should be optimistic about overcoming our struggles and living lives of joy and purpose. [13:38]
Colossians 1:16-17 (ESV): "For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
Reflection: What is one challenge you are currently facing? How does knowing that Jesus, who is divine, is with you change your perspective on this challenge?
Day 3: Valuing the Incarnation
Moreover, the incarnation of Jesus as both fully God and fully human highlights the significance of the physical world. Unlike other religious views that may see the physical as impure or unimportant, Christianity affirms the value of the material world. This understanding calls us to care for both the spiritual and physical needs of others, reflecting the holistic redemption that Christ offers. [25:36]
1 Timothy 3:16 (ESV): "Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh, vindicated by the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world, taken up in glory."
Reflection: Consider how you can integrate care for both spiritual and physical needs in your community. What is one practical step you can take today to serve someone holistically?
Day 4: Redefining Greatness Through Service
Jesus' life exemplifies the ultimate act of service. Though He was equal with God, He chose to humble Himself and serve humanity. This challenges us to redefine greatness and success, not as self-exaltation but as self-giving love. By following Christ's example, we find our true identity and purpose in serving something greater than ourselves. [34:14]
Mark 10:43-45 (ESV): "But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Reflection: Reflect on your definition of success. How can you shift your focus from personal achievement to serving others in your daily life?
Day 5: Dependence on God's Strength
Finally, Jesus' servanthood demonstrates the power of dependence on God. His miracles and teachings were not acts of His own power but were done through reliance on the Father. This invites us to relinquish our ambitions and trust in God's strength, knowing that true power comes through humility and service. [36:43]
John 5:19 (ESV): "So Jesus said to them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise.'"
Reflection: Identify an area in your life where you are relying on your own strength. How can you begin to trust in God's strength and guidance in this area today?
Quotes
"do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit but in humility consider others better than yourselves each of you should look not only to his own interests but also to the interest of others your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus who being in very nature God did not consider equality with God something to be grasped but made himself nothing taking the very nature of a servant being made in human likeness" [00:00:25]
"this passage is not only about the fact that Jesus was God about the fact that Jesus became human about the fact that Jesus became a servant emptied himself made himself nothing it tells us also about what Jesus thought about those things it gives us his inmost motives Revelation his inmost thought thoughts it tells us why he did the things that he did it shows us his inmost motives" [00:03:10]
"if Jesus is God a lot of you have got to start to get more optimistic about your own future if this is Jesus Christ that's come into your life and who says I love you and I've never I will never forsake you and if he's committed to you why are you so pessimistic about ever changing this habit why are you so pessimistic about ever having any kind of joy in life" [00:13:46]
"Jesus Christ claimed to be God Jesus Christ was of such power in his moral be bearing and such power in his ability ities that he was able to substantiate that claim with the people who lived with him and those people said he is not a demigod he is God he is not he is not under the father he is equal with the father he is not a he's not a created but he's the uncreated Creator he is God himself" [00:11:29]
"if Jesus Is God and if he claimed to be God as this little hymn pretty much proves that he did you realize that the only only possible way to respond to him is extremely uh when I first recently I've been thinking about what were the books or the things that I read when I first became a Christian over 25 years ago" [00:16:04]
"if Jesus Is God this gives us a whole new Dynamic for loving people you know what this is teaching us about this is teaching us about the Trinity the Trinity uh you sing it by the way you sang it very well this morning uh you know we sing it in the doxology let all things their creator bless and worship him in humbleness" [00:17:52]
"our God is a God in fact AO so far say our God is a God is the only God in the world religions to whom matter matters in the west the Greco Roman religions thought matter was impure and kind of polluted God could never become human in the East Eastern religions don't see matter as being impure but they see it as being unimportant" [00:25:36]
"Jesus did not just become human he was God but he didn't just become human he became a servant and notice it's very careful to point out that Jesus could have come as a human being and become a kind of powerful human being he could have come as a king but it says he made himself nothing taking the nature of a servant" [00:31:56]
"we try desperately to be somebody we try Des desperately to be our own God and our own King and therefore God lets us fall to the bottom and we don't even know who we are this tells us that Jesus found his name by losing it Jesus got up by going down Jesus got his identity through service Jesus became somebody because he served something bigger than himself" [00:33:55]
"Jesus Christ how could he have emptied himself and done all these great things we're told in Acts chapter 10:38 God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and he did great Deeds because God was with him he show us what we can do do you know that all of his wisdom came from the father remember that place where he's asked when are you coming back and he says I don't know that God hasn't told me" [00:36:43]
"Christian brothers and sisters this means we've got to give up our small Ambitions I don't know where humility even comes into this exactly all I know is by Jesus Christ giving up his power and Glory he had far more power on Earth than any of us who refused to don't you see it's by giving up his prerogatives by being saying I'm going to be a servant that he had this incredible power" [00:37:06]
"he's God let that change your mind he's human let that change your mind he became the servant let that change your mind go down to come up to be saved go down to come up to become a powerful servant let's pray Our Father we thank you that you gave us so much in the passage I pray that you would help us to" [00:38:42]