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What does the Bible teach about Christ's humility and its significance?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's humility is essential for His redemptive work, as He made Himself of no reputation to serve His people.

In the sermon, Christ’s humility is emphasized as He chose to come not as a conquering hero but as a servant. Philippians 2:6-9 recounts that Christ, though equal with God, humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death. This humility is significant for Christians as it models the attitude required for effective service in the Kingdom of God. Christ's example shows that true greatness in His kingdom comes through serving others and giving all glory to God. By following Christ’s example, believers learn that their lives are meant to reflect His humility and love, both in their relationship with God and with one another.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:6-8, Matthew 20:26-28

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Moses' Unbelief
Clay Curtis · Nov 13, 2016
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