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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, July 3, 2005
Philippians 2:9-11
The Exaltation of Jesus
I.
Introduction
A.
A maxim of life
1.
Proverbs 18:12
2.
Matthew 23:12
B.
The problem for the Jews and Gentiles
1.
Luke 24:26
2. 1 Peter 1:10-11
C.
The declaration about Jesus –/ bulletin quotes/
1.
Hebrews 1:3-4
2. “Look Ye Saints”
II.
Review – Philippians 2:1-8
III.
The exaltation of Jesus
A.
The reason – Hebrews 2:5-9
B.
God’s response
1.
Highly exalted
a.
uJperuyovw (huperupsoō)
1) Matthew 23:12 – (uJyovw – hupsoō)
2) Ephesians 1:20-21 (uJperavnw – huperanō)
b.
The events – Mark 16:6, 19
2. Gave Him a name
a.
carivzomai (charizomai)
1) Romans 8:32
2) Philippians 1:29
b.
The aspects
1) Lord – Psalm 97:9
2) Jesus – Matthew 1:21
3) Christ – Hebrews 1:8-9
a) Hebrews 1:1-2
b) Hebrews 2:17
c) Revelation 19:11-16
C.
The purpose or result
1.
The name
2.
The acknowledgment – Isaiah 45:20-25
a.
Bow
b.
Confess – ejxomologevw (exomologeō)
3.
The participants
D.
The goal – Ephesians 1:6, 12, 14
IV.
Conclusion and application
A.
A warning
1.
Matthew 7:21-23
2.
Acts 17:30-31
3.
Revelation 5:1-10
B.
A promise – Romans 10:8-13
C.
A comfort
1.
Romans 8:31-39
2.
Hebrews 7:23-28
3.
Hebrews 4:14-16
D.
An encouragement – John 17:22-24
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