Philippians 2:5-11 // The Supreme Humility of Christ
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- Philippians 2:5-11 // The Infinite Humility of Christ
Bible Study Lab
In today's lab, we explore the incredible poetic verses of Paul in Philippians 2:5-11. Incarnation, hypostatic union, kenosis, humility and so much more in this amazing precicope. Grab your Bibles and follow along on today's Walking Through The Word.
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Thank you brother. I am preparing to speak on this before my church and this was very helpful
Awesome! Preach your heart out brother!
Very good. I fully understand phil 2:5-11 now
Thanks be to God
Amen
Thank you
wow!!! IGNORANCE IS SURE AN UNABILITY TO SEE / UNDERSTAND SPIRITUAL REALITIES !!! 📖💯% 😢
Amen!!
Hello
Philippians 2 is most likely a comparison with Adam
Modern scholars acknowledge this
Adam was in the image of God
Instead of humbling himself
He grasped at equality with God by eating the fruit (you will be like God!)
Because of this he was kicked out of the garden and died
Jesus was in the image of God
Instead of grasping at equality with God he humbled himself as a servant
And obeyed all the way to the point of death
Because of this God has highly exalted him
This is from the University of St. Thomas:
“A second group of biblical scholars argues that in Phil 2:6-11 Paul (or whoever authored the hymn) was not describing a pre-existent, divine being but rather the earthly Jesus of Nazareth. These scholars generally interpret the periscope as exhibiting a "Second Adam" Christology. According to this Christology, the earthly Jesus described in the hymn did not have equality with God. Christ made a choice - unlike the Adam of Genesis - not to grasp at equality with God, but to be obedient to God by accepting death.”
So even some scholars don’t view this the same
Jesus is the Messiah
The Son of God
The Son of David
The Son of man
The man God has chosen to be his anointed king
The man God will judge the world through
The man God raised from the dead
Jesus will return and rule the nations with believers in the kingdom of God on the earth
Jesus has a God
There is no triune god in scripture
Jesus said the Father is the only true God!
John 17
3 And this is eternal life, that they know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.
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Acts 3
13 The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob, the God of our fathers, hath glorified his Servant Jesus; whom ye delivered up, and denied before the face of Pilate, when he had determined to release him.
14 But ye denied the Holy and Righteous One, and asked for a murderer to be granted unto you,
15 and killed the Prince of life; whom God raised from the dead; whereof we are witnesses.
The Lord over all and God above all is only the father. The one begotten and the one who begets may have the same nature but cannot be the same God unless you as Trinitarians have changed the word God to mean essence. If he was begotten then it's very clear they didn't exist at the same time.
That’s heresy. Be praying for you.
Clearly heresy. You do not understand the word begotten.
@@jerryavalos9610 Only a heresy because it's contrary to your man made doctrine? Even Augustine failed to quote John 17 verse 3 accordingly but no one said it was a heresy bcoz u support your leaders than the truth. I clearly understand the doctrine of the trinity, hence I dispute it.
@@johnchauke7492 No you don't, you have absolutely no understanding of the Trinity, you have no understanding of the relationship the persons have with each other and that is the key there.
@@jerryavalos9610 The word person is the key to understanding your doctrine but nowhere in the bibke such foul term is used to describe God. From the bible when the person of God speaks, he says he is God alone and there is nonone else but him. And you say it's not true because there are two more others who are also God with the speaker. So the question is do you understand the word alone to be the speaker referringto himself alone or it includes the other silent speakers? And if you are looking for a key, how about we use biblical languageand not our own invented terms because nowhere inthe bible does it say God is one in that wat but you invented it.