In his sermon on Philippians 2:9-11, Daniel Parks expounds on the exaltation of Christ Jesus, emphasizing its profound theological implications. Firstly, he outlines the reason for Christ's exaltation, which stems from His self-humbling and obedience, culminating in His death on the cross. Parks points to Philippians 2:6-8, explaining how Jesus, being in the form of God, chose to humble Himself in order to achieve redemption for sinners. This is followed by a discussion of the author of Christ's exaltation, asserting that it is God the Father who, recognizing the Son’s obedience, provides the true exaltation that no creature can give. The practical significance of this message reinforces the Reformed doctrine of Christ's dual nature as both fully divine and fully human, alongside the call for believers to acknowledge and confess Christ's lordship—bending their knees both now and at the final judgment.
“The reason for the exaltation of Jesus Christ is...because Jesus Christ humbled himself.”
“God has highly exalted him...at the apex of the highest heaven, there you're going to find Jesus Christ.”
“When you stand before the great white throne...He is going to judge you in the person of Jesus Christ.”
“You cannot deny the deity of Jesus Christ and expect God to save you. Won't happen.”
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