Sunday, March 20, 2016

Imitate The Humility Of JESUS

Hi! and happy holy and family day to all of us, GUYS.  Today's first-thing-first:

THE GOOD NEWS (20 March 2016)

"Though HE was in the form of GOD, HE did not regard equality with GOD as something to be grasped,


but emptied HIMSELF,
taking on the nature of a servant, made
in human likeness,
and in HIS appearance found as a man.
HE humbled HIMSELF by being obedient
to death,
death on the cross.
That is why  GOD exalted HIM
and gave HIM the Name which outshines all names,
so that at the Name of JESUS all knees should bend
in heaven, on earth and among the dead,
and all tongues proclaim that CHRIST JESUS is the LORD
to the glory of GOD the FATHER."
- Philippians 2:6-11



(In a hymn which is a sort of creed, Paul proposes the example of CHRIST: HIS path from GOD to man, from rich to poor, from first to last, from master to servant.

The LORD JESUS desired to identify with the most humble, the most afflicted, the most despised.  Such were JESUS' attitudes and they must be those of HIS followers, the Christians.  A desire to identify with the most humble and to share with them is the motivation for a truly evangelical life.

In this we must differ from the majority of people who are mainly interested in their personal or family fulfillment.  Their ambitions are legitimate, and who among us does not share from at least partly?  Yet they have been devalued by CHRIST by the simple fact that HE took the opposite way.

HE did not claim equality with GOD:  the mystery of GOD's Son who became a mortal man and gave up GOD's Glory, although HE could have preserved it even in HIS human life.  Since CHRIST was to be the New Man, glorified by GOD and placed above everything, HIS being subject to misery and limitations was a way of being reduced to nothingness.

GOD exalted HIM.  The humiliation and obedience of CHRIST were the condition for receiving HIS glory.  HE gave HIM the Name [of GOD], that is, HE made HIM fully enjoy in HIS human nature the divine Power [or Name].)


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