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The Mind of Christ
I. LACKED SELFISH AMBITION OR CONCEIT (6)
INTRODUCTION
LACKED SELFISH AMBITION OR CONCEIT (6) A. PRIOR TO HIS INCARNATION... 1. Jesus was "in the form of God" a.
That is, "He existed as essentially one with God" (Vincent's Word Studies) b.
This is in accord with what we read in .
He was also "equal with God" a. Again notice .
He certainly shared similar glory with the Father (), something the Father refused to share with any created being (cf. ) B. YET CHRIST DID NOT CONSIDER SUCH EQUALITY "ROBBERY"... 1. Literally, "a thing to be grasped"; that is, something to be laid hold of, and retained jealously 2. The "glory" of equality with God which Christ enjoyed from eternity was not something He felt like He HAD to cling on to 3. A true demonstration of a lack of selfish ambition and conceit on the part of our Lord!
C. DO WE HAVE "THE MIND OF CHRIST"? 1. Do we consider our "standing" before others (whatever that may be) something to be held on to? 2. Do we consider ourselves more important than others, and consider that distinction something to be preserved at all costs?
-- IF SO, THEN WE LACK "THE MIND OF CHRIST"! [As we continue to read on in our text, we see also that "The Mind Of Christ"...] II.
LOOKED OUT FOR THE INTERESTS OF OTHERS (7-8) A. WHEN CHRIST BECAME FLESH... 1.
He "made Himself of no reputation" a.
Some versions say "emptied Himself" b.
He divested Himself of the "glory" He had with the Father - cf. 2.
He took upon Himself "the form of a servant" a.
He did not come as a "king", "nobleman", etc. b.
But as the lowly son of a simple carpenter 3.
He came "in the likeness of men" a.
As such, He could experience their temptations and sufferings - ,; ; .
In other words, though deity, He was truly "man" (not some sort of "superman") 4.
He "humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross" a.
Consider .
Though in every way a man like you or me (while still the Son of God), He humbled Himself and obediently suffered and died on the cross!
-- WHY DID JESUS DO ALL THIS?
B. HE DID IT ALL FOR THE SAKE OF OTHERS! 1.
He became man, humbled himself as a man, was obedient, and then died on the cross...because it was in our own best interest!
2.
He did it, to bear OUR reproach - cf. ; 3. Yes, He was looking out for OUR interests!
C. DO WE HAVE "THE MIND OF CHRIST"? 1.
We do, if we are looking out for the interests of others 2. We do, if we are willing to humble ourselves, even sacrifice ourselves if it be in the best interests of others - cf. [Such is "The Mind Of Christ", one of humility and service to others; but it is also one that is...] III.
HIGHLY EXALTED BY GOD (9-11) A. IN THE CASE OF JESUS... 1.
He is a good example of the Scriptural maxim: "He that humbles himself shall be exalted" 2. For God has highly exalted Jesus in two ways: a.
In the PRESENT - by giving Him "the name which is above every name" (the name by which men must be saved - ) b.
In the FUTURE - that at His name "every knee should bow... that every tongue should confess" He is Lord! - B. BUT ALSO IN OUR CASE... 1.
Those who possess "The Mind Of Christ" will participate in that great future exaltation of Christ! - ; 2. Isn't this a wonderful motivator for us to have "The Mind Of Christ"?
CONCLUSION 1.
We have seen in this passage that "The Mind Of Christ" involves... a. Humility b.
Obedience c. Sacrifice d.
Great Reward 2. Do we possess "The Mind Of Christ"?
We should, for it is the "key" to: a.
The unity that produces joy! b.
One day sharing in "glory" together with Christ! 3. As Christians, let's be diligent to manifest "The Mind Of Christ" in our relationship to God and to each other If you are not a Christian, why not begin possessing "The Mind of Christ" by following His example of humble obedience to the Will of God?
A. PRIOR TO HIS INCARNATION... 1. Jesus was "in the form of God" a.
That is, "He existed as essentially one with God" (Vincent's Word Studies) b.
This is in accord with what we read in .
He was also "equal with God" a. Again notice .
He certainly shared similar glory with the Father (), something the Father refused to share with any created being (cf. ) B. YET CHRIST DID NOT CONSIDER SUCH EQUALITY "ROBBERY"... 1. Literally, "a thing to be grasped"; that is, something to be laid hold of, and retained jealously 2. The "glory" of equality with God which Christ enjoyed from eternity was not something He felt like He HAD to cling on to 3. A true demonstration of a lack of selfish ambition and conceit on the part of our Lord!
C. DO WE HAVE "THE MIND OF CHRIST"? 1. Do we consider our "standing" before others (whatever that may be) something to be held on to? 2. Do we consider ourselves more important than others, and consider that distinction something to be preserved at all costs?
-- IF SO, THEN WE LACK "THE MIND OF CHRIST"! [As we continue to read on in our text, we see also that "The Mind Of Christ"...] II.
LOOKED OUT FOR THE INTERESTS OF OTHERS (7-8) A. WHEN CHRIST BECAME FLESH... 1.
He "made Himself of no reputation" a.
Some versions say "emptied Himself" b.
He divested Himself of the "glory" He had with the Father - cf. 2.
He took upon Himself "the form of a servant" a.
He did not come as a "king", "nobleman", etc. b.
But as the lowly son of a simple carpenter 3.
He came "in the likeness of men" a.
As such, He could experience their temptations and sufferings - ,; ; .
In other words, though deity, He was truly "man" (not some sort of "superman") 4.
He "humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross" a.
Consider .
Though in every way a man like you or me (while still the Son of God), He humbled Himself and obediently suffered and died on the cross!
-- WHY DID JESUS DO ALL THIS?
B. HE DID IT ALL FOR THE SAKE OF OTHERS! 1.
He became man, humbled himself as a man, was obedient, and then died on the cross...because it was in our own best interest!
2.
He did it, to bear OUR reproach - cf. ; 3. Yes, He was looking out for OUR interests!
C. DO WE HAVE "THE MIND OF CHRIST"? 1.
We do, if we are looking out for the interests of others 2. We do, if we are willing to humble ourselves, even sacrifice ourselves if it be in the best interests of others - cf. [Such is "The Mind Of Christ", one of humility and service to others; but it is also one that is...] III.
HIGHLY EXALTED BY GOD (9-11) A. IN THE CASE OF JESUS... 1.
He is a good example of the Scriptural maxim: "He that humbles himself shall be exalted" 2. For God has highly exalted Jesus in two ways: a.
In the PRESENT - by giving Him "the name which is above every name" (the name by which men must be saved - ) b.
In the FUTURE - that at His name "every knee should bow... that every tongue should confess" He is Lord! - B. BUT ALSO IN OUR CASE... 1.
Those who possess "The Mind Of Christ" will participate in that great future exaltation of Christ! - ; 2. Isn't this a wonderful motivator for us to have "The Mind Of Christ"?
CONCLUSION 1.
We have seen in this passage that "The Mind Of Christ" involves... a. Humility b.
Obedience c. Sacrifice d.
Great Reward 2. Do we possess "The Mind Of Christ"?
We should, for it is the "key" to: a.
The unity that produces joy! b.
One day sharing in "glory" together with Christ! 3. As Christians, let's be diligent to manifest "The Mind Of Christ" in our relationship to God and to each other If you are not a Christian, why not begin possessing "The Mind of Christ" by following His example of humble obedience to the Will of God?
1.
In verses 1-4 of this second chapter, Paul wrote about "The Unity That Produces Joy", in which he described:
That Produces Joy", in which he described:
a.
The MOTIVATION for having this unity
b.
The NATURE of this unity
c.
The ATTITUDES necessary to have this unity
2. In describing the latter, he called upon the Philippians to:
a. Do nothing through selfish ambition or conceit
b.
Have lowliness of mind in which they esteem others better than themselves
themselves
c.
Look out for the interests of others, and not only those of their own
own
3.
In verse 5, Paul continues to exhort them to have "this mind" (the attitudes of verses 3-4), pointing out that this is also the "mind of Christ"
attitudes of verses 3-4), pointing out that this is also the "mind of
Christ"
4. In the following verses (6-11), Paul elaborates on the "mind of Christ" (or the attitude of Christ), which will serve as the focus of this particular study...
Christ" (or the attitude of Christ), which will serve as the focus of
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