The sermon titled "Christ Emptied Himself!" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the doctrine of the humiliation of Christ as expressed in Philippians 2:7. Boyd emphasizes that Jesus, while fully God, voluntarily set aside His glory to become a servant for humanity, demonstrating ultimate humility. Key points include the dual nature of Christ as both divine and human and how His incarnation involved "emptying" Himself (kenosis), not of His divine essence but of His divine prerogatives. Scriptures such as Philippians 2:6-8 and Isaiah 53:1-6 reinforce the idea of Christ's suffering and obedience unto death for the sake of redeeming humanity. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to embody the humility and selflessness exemplified by Christ, fostering unity within the body of believers and glorifying God the Father.
“Jesus Christ, being God, condescended to become a man. And not only did he become a man, but he took, he became a servant.”
“He made himself of no reputation, he emptied himself, and took upon him the form of a servant.”
“What magnificent love. What a magnificent Savior is Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“Paul's bringing forth that if each believer would set self aside, then unity would prevail.”
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