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Philippians
2:5-11 JESUS: THE UNIQUE
SAVIOR Intro: We are in the beginning of a time of year set aside to honor our
God and His Son the Lord Jesus Christ. This is a time when we stop to count our
blessings; to give thanks, and to celebrate the fact that Jesus came into the
world to give His life for sinners. Sadly, most people in our world are
ignorant of Him and of the real reason for this season. But, those of us who do
know also know that there is nobody like Jesus! In
the history of the world, many billions of people have lived and died. Many
have left their mark on the tapestry of time, but no one has made as indelible
an impression as a humble Jewish man named Jesus. Had He been an ordinary man,
the world would have forgotten Him as soon as He had died. But, He was no
ordinary man! Who He was and what He did forever altered the flow of human
history and changed eternity for countless millions. I
want to take a few minutes to remind you that there’s never been anyone
like Jesus. These few, precious verses tell us why He was and is so different.
These verses tell us about Jesus: The Unique Savior! Notice
some great lessons from His life that set Him apart from everyone else who
has ever lived, or will ever live, on this planet. I. v. 5-8a HE
IS UNIQUE IN HIS COMING A. His Coming Was Very Humble - The
language Paul uses is very expressive. We are told in no uncertain terms that
Jesus was a real man. 1. Made
Himself of no reputation –
“No
reputation” means “to empty”. Jesus voluntarily laid
aside some of His divine prerogatives when He came into this world.
(Omnipresence; Omnipotence; Omniscience; etc.) (Ill. The Creator was dependent
upon the creature for sustenance.) 2. Took
upon Him the form of a servant -
Form
- “The essence of something; That which strikes the eye”. For all
appearances, Jesus would have passed for a slave. Isa. 53:3. (Ill. God in the flesh was rejected by the very
people who claimed to worship, serve and love Him, John 1:11.) 3. Was
made in the likeness of man - Likeness - “In the very image of something.”
In the beginning of creation, God made man in His image, Gen. 1:26. When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, God made
Himself in man’s image! 4. Being
found in fashion as a man - Fashion - “the habitus, as comprising
everything in a person which strikes the senses, the figure, bearing,
discourse, actions, manner of life etc.” Jesus was born as a man, He
lived as a man, He suffered as a man and He died as a man. He was in every
sense of the word a real, genuine, human man! He knew pain, poverty, sorrow,
loneliness and rejection. He knew laughter, hope and friendship. He knew every
aspect of human existence, yet He knew no sin. He voluntarily came into this
world and subjected Himself to human existence so that He might identify
Himself with you and me. (Ill. V. 6,
“thought
it not robbery to be equal with God” - Jesus did not see being of the
same essence as God something to be grasped onto and held to. He willingly
turned it loose for us!) He did it to save us, to understand us and to help us, Heb. 4:15-16! B. His Coming Was Very Holy –
Verse 6 says that Jesus was
in the “form” of God. This word refers to the very “essence”
of God. It is a statement of fact that Jesus was God before He came to this
world, and the passage goes on to tell us that He remained God when He arrived
here. When God became a man, He never stopped being God! While Jesus Christ was
100% man, He was also 100% God! He merely concealed His heavenly fame within an
earthly frame! (Ill. Every now and then the deity overwhelmed the humanity and
manifested itself, Matt. 17:1-5.)
His advent was holy because when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, God literally
came into this world and walked among men, John
1:1; 14! The result was a perfectly sinless human being, 1 Pet. 2:22; 2 Cor. 5:21; Heb. 4:15. There’s
no one else in the world like Him. The rest of humanity was born bearing the
stain of Adam’s sin, Rom. 5:12; Rom.
3:10-23. Jesus entered this world free from Adam’s sin because He had no
earthly father. He alone was holy in His birth. Nobody ever came into the world like He did! I. He
Is Unique In His Coming II. v. 8b HE IS UNIQUE IN HIS CONQUESTS A. The Pain Of His Conquest - We
are told that Jesus, the God-man, willingly allowed Himself to be overtaken by
death! The One called the “Prince of Life”, Acts 3:15, entered the jaws of
death willingly for you and me! The One Who is “the resurrection and the life”,
John 11:25, humbled Himself
and allowed the cruel fingers of death to wrap themselves around Him, so that
we might experience His life. (Note: The death He died was no
ordinary death. The Bible says it this way: “even the death of the cross”.
No more brutal form of execution has ever existed in the history of the world,
Ill. Psa. 22:12-17; Isa. 53:4-6; 10!
Jesus died in horrible agony so that you and I might live in boundless glory!) B. The Power Of His Conquest - In
His death, Jesus provided a redemption that is sufficient for the whole world, 1 Pet. 1:18-19. He also
demonstrated the boundless love of God for sinners when He died on that cross, Rom. 5:8. When Jesus died on
that cross, He opened the way to God for all who want to be saved, Eph. 2:11-22! C. The Price Of His Conquest -
Jesus didn’t just become a man for the time He lived down here. Even after He
died and rose again, He still bears the form of humanity. When Jesus became a
man, He eternally limited Himself to a human form! Yet, let me hasten to say
that Jesus is not limited! Through the “eternal Spirit” He is able to be
with every one of His children, and everywhere, at the same time! In fact, in
Heaven today, Jesus still bears the marks and the wounds of His sufferings at
Calvary, Rev. 5:6; John 20:24-28.
When we see Him over there, we will see Him as God, but also as the Man Who
died for our sins on the cross and Who still bears the “beauty marks” of that
experience in His body. Throughout eternity, the spotless bride of Christ will
be reminded of the price that was paid for her redemption. I believe that
eternity will ring loudly with the praises of Him Who became a man so that men
might get to God! Nobody has ever conquered like He did! I. He
Is Unique In His Coming II. He
is Unique In His Conquests III. v. 9-11 HE IS UNIQUE IN HIS COMMENDATION (Ill. Because of the love He displayed and the price paid, both on
earth and in eternity, we are told that God has “highly exalted” Jesus.
This phrase means to “raise to the utmost of majesty”.
There are three areas mentioned here in which God has “highly exalted” Jesus.) A. He Is Commended In His Name - We
are told that He has been given “a name that is above every name”.
What name is it? JESUS! At the mention of that simple name: Lives have been altered; Fevered brows have cooled; Blinded eyes have opened; Deaf ears have unstopped; Sin’s shackles have fallen away; Night has turned to day; Defeat has been swallowed up in the jaws of victory; Hope had replaced hopelessness; Dead men have come to life; Lost men have been found; Devils have trembled; Sinners have broken; Saints have shouted; Angels have bowed. More has been done through the agency and power of that Name than
of all the names of all other people combined. There really is just something
about that Name! The Name of Jesus is the sweetest Name ever to fall upon human
ears! That Name is a cause for celebration in Heaven. Ill. The business of that
place, Rev. 4-5. That Name
strikes fear into the hearts of the inhabitants of Hell. That Name is what
changed my life, opened my eyes and saved my soul! There’s Just Something About
That Name! B. He Is Commended In His Fame - We
are told that there is a day coming when every person will bow before Him and
confess Him as Lord to the glory of God the Father. Think of it! One day, every
lost sinner will bow before Him and give Him glory! One day, the devil himself
will bow before Jesus and honor Him. One day, every demon of Hell will call
Jesus Lord! Throughout
history men have ridiculed Him, mocked Him and ignored Him. Today, His name is
a byword and He still mocked, ridiculed and ignored by a lost world. But, the
day is coming when that Name, and the Person it represents, will receive the
glory and honor He is worthy of today! I say, “Hallelujah!” (Ill. What
they are doing in Heaven today!) C. He Is Commended In His Claim -
God declares Jesus to be “Lord”! If He is Lord, then He is
worthy to be loved, served, worshiped and obeyed. If He is Lord, then He is
worthy of all our time, our talents and our treasure. If He is Lord, then He
deserves first place in our hearts and in our lives. If He is Lord than He
should be exalted, praised and loved. If He is Lord, then let Him be Lord of
all, Acts 10:36, for is He is
not Lord of all, then He is not Lord at all! (Note: Every now
and then someone will say, “Well, Jesus is my Savior, but I haven’t made
Him Lord of my life.” You can’t make Him what He already is! He is
already Lord. And, you can’t have Him as Savior without also having Him as
Lord. The Bible says, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou
shalt be saved and thy house.”, Acts
16:31. He is Lord whether you acknowledge it or not! But, how much
better life is when we give Him the love, honor and adoration He deserves! Have
you bowed before Him and given Him the worship, love, devotion and obedience He
deserves? You will bow one day, Rev.
22:11-15. Why not bow now when bowing to Him can save the soul? If you
wait until then, you will bow, but it will be too late!) Nobody has ever been Commended like Him! Conc: These verses have reminded me that The Lord Jesus Christ is a Unique
Savior! I praise His name that He came into this world, was born
without sin, lived without sin and died for sin. I thank God that He rose from
the dead and ascended back to Heaven for our redemption. I praise God today for
His unspeakable gift of the Lord Jesus Christ! Do
you know Him? Have you been before Him lately just to love on Him and thank Him
for Who He is and what He has done for you? Wouldn’t today be a great day for
you to bow before Him and receive Him as your Savior? Wouldn’t today be a great
day to thank Him and renew your commitment to Him. He is a unique Savior. Let’s
honor Him like we believe that’s true! |
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