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59
The Mind of Christ—Humble
I.
The Principle of Humiliation (v. ).
II.
The Pattern of Humiliation (vv. ).
A. The nature of His humiliation:
1. Condescension.
2. Abnegation.
B. The manner of His humiliation:
1. Subordination.
2. Identification.
C. The extent of His humiliation:
1. Submission.
2. Consecration.
3. Crucifixion.
Archie L. Edwards Sr., Expository Outlines from Paul’s Epistles, Sermon Outline Series (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1978), 40–41.
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