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What is the triumph of lowliness in the life of Christ?

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The triumph of lowliness in Christ's life exemplifies the beauty of His humble service and ultimate sacrifice for sinners.

The triumph of lowliness in Christ is abundantly displayed through His incarnation and willing sacrifice. He who was in the highest preeminence chose to be born in a manger, not among kings but in the company of the humble, illustrating that true greatness is found in servanthood. His life was a continuous ministry of lowliness, whether in washing the disciples' feet or associating with outcasts. This culminated at the cross, where He bore the sins of the world, showing that God's glory is manifested in His humiliation. The triumph lies in the paradox that through His lowly act of serving and sacrificing, He achieved the greatest victory over sin and death for His people.
Scripture References: Luke 2:7, Philippians 2:8

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