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Adopt the Attitude

Reading: Philippians 2:5-11

Philippians 2:5 – “Adopt the attitude that was in Christ Jesus.”

Paul begins chapter 2 writing about choosing humility over selfishness. This brings unity and joy to the body of believers in Philippi and also to the world around them. The same is true today. Turning to verse 5, Paul connects this idea to the example set by Jesus Christ. Here we read, “Adopt the attitude that was in Christ Jesus.” In other words: be like Jesus.

Using what is believed to be an early Christian hymn that predates the writing of Philippians, Paul lays out “the attitude of Christ.” Holding more power than anyone before or since, Jesus did not exploit it. Just the opposite: he emptied himself, “taking the form of a slave.” Jesus chose to be a servant to all, not a master over all. Each of us hold some degree of power, whether over many people or just a few. Do we do as Christ did, using our power not to exploit but to lift others up?

Jesus became humble without limits – except in his love. Jesus’ love knew no bounds. His humility led to an absolute obedience to God, driven by his love of God, which ended at the cross. Jesus never sought to glorify self or to draw any attention to self, practicing a piety that was not about self in any way. He sought to serve, to love, to teach and practice forgiveness. Through this example, God “highly honored” Jesus, giving him “the name above all names:” Lord.

Jesus was first in line in heaven, seated at God’s right hand. Coming to earth he stood at the end of the line, thinking of self last. Because of his humble obedience to God, Jesus became the first of many to enter the kingdom of God. May it be so for you and for me.

Prayer: Lord God, others, others, others. Serve, serve, serve. Give, give, give. Lift up, lift up, lift up. Forgive, forgive, forgive. Surrender, surrender, surrender. Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love… Amen.


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Amazing Love

As I think about my children, my wife, my parents, I am thankful for their love.  Two night ago we went to a concert with some of my Youth.  The singer of one of the bands spoke of a song that he wrote for his dying grandpa and he encouraged us to remember to tell those who we love that we love them.  Abby, my daughter, came running up and gave me a big hug.  It was so special.

In this simple act of love, I caught a glimpse of God’s love for us.  It was so simple and pure, yet also so powerful.  We have a God who loves and treasures us more that we can imagine or fathom.  This love is there to lift us up when we are down.  It is there to lift us higher when we soar.  We cannot do anything to make God love us more and we cannot do anything to make Him love us less.  His love is that amazing.  Thank you God for your great love!!

Scripture reference: Ephesians 1: 15-19