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Big Idea: Jesus gave up heaven to come to earth to live as a human and die as a human.
Jesus chose humility, and living to serve others, offered up His life as a ransom for many.
It was this act of love that caused Him to be given the name above all names.
Prayer: “Lord, help us to put others before ourselves, to be obedient and faithful to your high calling.”
This week subject is entitled
Passion - Humble Love
Scripture: Philippians 2:5-11, John 15:9-13, Romans 8:28-29
Introduction:
As we start our movement toward Easter with the series entitled passion,
Remember, while Jesus was hanging on the cross, it wasn’t the nails that kept Him there.
It wasn’t the threat of the Roman legions or the hatred of the Jewish elite.
Rather, it was His passion for humanity that led Him to take the punishment of our own sins upon Himself.
Jesus gave up His life so that we might have eternal life.
Pastors Illustration
Talk about a time you gave something up so that someone else could have it.
In 2 Corinthians 9 the Apostle Paul is talking about generosity and giving.
He concludes the section by proclaiming, “Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” (2 Cor.
9:15) The gift He is talking about is, of course, Jesus.
And it was a gift to all humanity that Jesus left His heavenly post to be with us.
Main Teaching
Let’s look together at a specific passage of scripture that helps us understand how Jesus displayed His passion for humanity while both on the earth and on the cross.
Turn with me to Philippians 2:5-11.
This is the Apostle Paul writing, and here’s what he has to say about Jesus.
Read Philippians 2:5-11
Notice that Paul calls us to have the same mindset as Christ before we are told what that mindset is.
I wonder how many of us have some level of a conditional faith.
“God, I will go and do what you are calling me to do, but only if it aligns with my own priority list, schedule, and comfort zone.”
Paul, Knows better than anyone that those who are used by God for great things are often outside of their comfort zones.
He knew that all of his life had to be surrendered to God.
Which begs the question for us today, have you surrendered everything you have to God? Have you surrendered your thoughts to God… your mindset?
Think in Humility
George Bernard Shaw said, “Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”
And if you’re going to think like Christ and have the mindset of Christ, I imagine most of us here today, need some fairly drastic mental reform.
Thankfully, the Bible has some very specific instruction and encouragement about the mind and the thoughts therein.
One of the most well known comes from the book of Philippians which says, Phil 4:8
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So often our thoughts wander off into deep and dark territory.
We can get ourselves “stuck” somewhere and even begin to believe things that simply aren’t true.
I’m sure there are many here today who would say they struggle with this very thing.
2. The antidote, Paul says, is to focus your thoughts on true things, noble things, praiseworthy things, pure and lovely things, anything that is admirable.
Which is easier said than done obviously,
a. but it’s a good reminder for when the mind starts to wander.
And it’s a great place to start if you want to have the mindset of Christ.
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But the other encouragement, from Romans 12:2 gives us some extremely practical mindset advice: Rom 12:2
c. conform to this world, isn’t going to give you the mindset of Christ.
Instead, be transformed by the renewing of your mind, through the power of the Spirit through the reading of the scriptures and prayer.
Then, you will better know the will of God
3. Remember the will of God was at the forefront of the mind of Christ.In the gospel of Luke we get a picture of Jesus praying to God on the Mount of Olives; Luke 22:42
a. Jesus was in anguish as he prayed.
Even still, He humbled himself and gave himself to the will of God which led to the cross.
Act in Humility
Jesus had a humble mindset and posture.
As Paul relates in our Philippians passage;
Jesus acted in humility in the most unbelievable way.
He did not count His Godly nature as something to take advantage of or hide behind.
Instead, He willingly chose to make Himself nothing by trading His Godly nature for that of a servant.
He acted in humility, became human, and was born into a poor family.
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