Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: — Philippians 2:5
Now Paul gives the picture-the example of Christ. The solution to strife is not a technique, but a mindset. This is the mind of Christ. This mindset comes as I submit to the Spirit of God and allow Him to shape my thinking. Scripture reminds me that “we have the mind of Christ” (1 Corinthians 2:16), but I must choose to let that mind govern my life-in my church, my home, and my relationships.
The example of our Lord Jesus Christ is set before us. We must resemble him in his life, if we would have the benefit of his death. Notice the two natures of Christ; his Divine nature, and human nature. Who being in the form of God, partaking the Divine nature, as the eternal and only-begotten Son of God, , had not thought it a robbery to be equal with God, and to receive Divine worship from men. His human nature; herein he became like us
in all things except sin. Thus low, of his own will, he stooped from the glory he had with the Father before the world was. Christ's two states, of humiliation and exaltation, are noticed. Christ not only took upon him the likeness and fashion, or form of a man, but of one in a low state; not appearing in splendour. His whole life was a life of poverty and suffering. But the lowest step was his dying the death of the cross, the death of a malefactor and a slave; exposed to public hatred and
scorn. The exaltation was of Christ's human nature, in union with the Divine. At the name of Jesus, not the mere sound of the word, but the authority of Jesus, all should pay solemn homage. It is to the glory of God the Father, to confess that Jesus Christ is Lord; for it is his will, that all men should honour the Son as they honour the Father, . Here we see such motives to self-denying love as nothing else can supply. Do we thus love and obey the
Son of God?
Now Paul gives the picture-the example of Christ. The solution to strife is not a technique, but a mindset. This is the mind of Christ. This mindset comes as I submit to the Spirit of God and allow Him to shape my thinking. Scripture reminds me that “we have the mind of Christ” (1 Corinthians 2:16), but I must choose to let that mind govern my life-in my church, my home, and my relationships.
The example of our Lord Jesus Christ is set before us. We must resemble him in his life, if we would have the benefit of his death. Notice the two natures of Christ; his Divine nature, and human nature. Who being in the form of God, partaking the Divine nature, as the eternal and only-begotten Son of God, , had not thought it a robbery to be equal with God, and to receive Divine worship from men. His human nature; herein he became like us
in all things except sin. Thus low, of his own will, he stooped from the glory he had with the Father before the world was. Christ's two states, of humiliation and exaltation, are noticed. Christ not only took upon him the likeness and fashion, or form of a man, but of one in a low state; not appearing in splendour. His whole life was a life of poverty and suffering. But the lowest step was his dying the death of the cross, the death of a malefactor and a slave; exposed to public hatred and
scorn. The exaltation was of Christ's human nature, in union with the Divine. At the name of Jesus, not the mere sound of the word, but the authority of Jesus, all should pay solemn homage. It is to the glory of God the Father, to confess that Jesus Christ is Lord; for it is his will, that all men should honour the Son as they honour the Father, . Here we see such motives to self-denying love as nothing else can supply. Do we thus love and obey the
Son of God?