In this sermon titled "The Person of Christ & His Impeccability, Part 4," Wilbur Elias Best expounds on the theological concept of the humility and glory of Christ as depicted in Philippians 2:5-8. He emphasizes the significance of Christ's self-emptying (kenosis) and how it highlights both His divine nature and human experience without diminishing His essential attributes. Best delves into the Greek text, clarifying that "to empty oneself" does not imply that Christ abandoned His divine qualities, but rather that He assumed the form of a servant while remaining fully God. This exposition is rooted in Reformed theology's understanding of Christ's dual nature as both divine and human, and it stresses the importance of having the mind of Christ in believers' lives, as it fosters unity and love within the church. In practical terms, this means that Christians are called to emulate Christ’s humility and sacrificial love in their interactions with one another.
“This mind be having in you, which is also in Christ Jesus.”
“He emptied himself... he became subordinate to the Father.”
“If we're not controlled by the mind of Christ, we're a bunch of renegades.”
“Love does not measure the love it gives or receives.”
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