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How does Christ's humiliation relate to His exaltation?

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Christ's humiliation, including His suffering and death, earned Him the right to be exalted by the Father.

Christ's humiliation is directly interconnected with His exaltation, serving as the prerequisite for His rightful place at the Father's side. In Philippians 2:7-9, we see that the Lord of glory voluntarily humbled Himself, becoming obedient to the point of death on the cross. It is precisely because He endured such profound humiliation that God has now highly exalted Him. This means His suffering was not in vain; it was necessary to fulfill the role of the suffering servant and make atonement for sin. By successfully completing His redemptive mission, He earned the exaltation that assures believers of His sovereign rule and provides a means for their salvation.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:7-9

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Christ Exhalted
Frank Tate · Aug 7, 2022
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