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The Servant Who Came

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Overview:

Philippians 2:5–8

The Bible makes it clear that Jesus came to earth to seek and to save those who are lost in their sin (see Luke 19:10). But why did Jesus do this? Why did Jesus leave His glorious throne in heaven to mingle among sinful humanity and eventually die? Does the Bible make this equally clear? Absolutely. Jesus left His heavenly throne because of His great love for us and because He is a humble servant.

Message Summary:

In this Christological message centering on Philippians 2:5–8, Chuck Swindoll explores the profound humility of Jesus Christ, who left the glory of heaven to become a servant on earth. Swindoll begins by visualizing the cross as two massive arms: the horizontal beam representing love reaching out to others, and the vertical beam representing grace reaching down to rescue those who cannot save themselves. To illustrate this saving grace, Swindoll shares the powerful testimony of sports broadcaster Pat Summerall, detailing his descent into alcoholism and his eventual redemption through Christ, proving that God pursues us even when we feel worthless [10–21]. The sermon provides a deep theological study of the Incarnation, examining how Christ "emptied Himself" (kenosis). Swindoll clarifies that Jesus did not surrender His deity but voluntarily took on the limitations of humanity. He describes Jesus as "undiminished deity in true humanity," meaning He experienced real hunger, thirst, pain, and fatigue just as we do [39–42]. The message culminates with a focus on the cross itself. Swindoll reminds listeners that in Roman society, the cross was an obscenity—an instrument of torture so vile it was not mentioned in polite conversation. Yet, Jesus humbled Himself to the point of "death on a cross," transforming a symbol of shame into the Christian’s proudest boast. The sermon concludes with a call to the Lord's Table, inviting believers to remember the body and blood of the Savior who paid the debt in full [45, 50–51].

Message Key Facts:

  • Love vs. Grace: Swindoll distinguishes between these two attributes: Love is affection that reaches out, but grace is love that stoops. It is not complete until it reaches down to pick up the fallen.
  • The Pat Summerall Story: Swindoll recounts the life of the famous sportscaster who, despite professional success, battled severe alcoholism. Summerall hit rock bottom in a hotel in Augusta, Georgia, vomiting blood and feeling like a "monster," before an intervention led him to the Betty Ford Clinic where he found Christ through reading a Gideon Bible [14–19].
  • Defining Humility: Swindoll defines humility as "a willingness to give up my will for another's good in order to accomplish what's best." It is the desire to serve rather than be served [26–27].
  • Greek Word Study (Morphe vs. Schema):
    • Morphe (Form): The essential nature that never changes. Jesus existed in the "form of God" and never ceased to be God.
    • Schema (Likeness): The external form that changes over time. Just as a human changes from embryo to adult but remains human, Jesus took on the changing schema of a man while retaining His divine morphe [33–35].
  • The Meaning of "Emptied Himself": Explaining the "kenotic theory," Swindoll quotes the Ryrie Study Bible to clarify that Christ did not give up His attributes of deity, but rather "took on the limitations of humanity" [38–39].
  • True Humanity: Swindoll emphasizes that Jesus was not "play-acting" as a human. He bled when cut, cried when sad, and slept when tired. Swindoll even suggests that as a true human, Jesus likely snored when He slept [41–42].
  • The Horror of the Cross: Quoting F.F. Bruce, Swindoll notes that the cross was viewed with "unspeakable horror" and disgust in the first century. He compares hanging a cross in a church today to displaying an electric chair or a syringe used for lethal injection, highlighting the shock of God using such an instrument for redemption.
  • The Sanctuary Cross: Swindoll describes the cross designed for the church building: rugged, unstained timber with leather straps, intentionally lacking polish or glitter to serve as a stark reminder of the reality of the crucifixion.

Message References:

  • Philippians 2:5–8: The primary text urging believers to have the same attitude as Christ, who emptied Himself and became obedient to death.
  • Matthew 11:28–30: Jesus’ invitation: "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest."
  • Mark 10:45: "For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many".
  • Galatians 6:14: Paul’s declaration: "But may it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ".
  • 1 Corinthians 11:23–25 (Implied): The institution of the Lord's Supper ("The night in which He was betrayed...").

Message Speaker:

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