H2O Church
A Glorious Humiliation, part 1
This is the first of a 4-part series about the humiliation of Jesus. Theologians sometimes describe the ministry of the Christ through 3 stages: (1) the pre-temporal stage, (2) the stage of humiliation, and (3) the stage of exaltation. This talk focuses on the BEAUTY of Christ's humiliation, seen in His birth, life, and death.
Locations & Times
H2O Church
100 S Eola Dr, Orlando, FL 32801, USA
Sunday 9:00 AM
Main Point: The humiliation of Jesus is what causes God the Father to lead the entire universe in worshipping the Christ.
CHRISTOLOGY can be understood through the various phases of the life of the Son of God: Pre-existence, humiliation, exaltation.
The humiliation of Christ=the Son of God leaving heaven, emptying himself of glory to become human (incarnation), serve the needs of humanity, and ultimately, to die on the cross.
1—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his birth.
CHRISTOLOGY can be understood through the various phases of the life of the Son of God: Pre-existence, humiliation, exaltation.
The humiliation of Christ=the Son of God leaving heaven, emptying himself of glory to become human (incarnation), serve the needs of humanity, and ultimately, to die on the cross.
1—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his birth.
Imagine Jesus standing before the Father, before time began, saying, “I am willing to become incarnate. In fact, I choose the path of utter humiliation.”
2—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his life.
2—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his life.
As we think of Jesus’ limitless amazing attributes, the most remarkable is what we likely won’t even consider; his complete surrender and dependency to the will of God
What we see in Jesus isn’t being weak, this is being meek. Weakness is lack of power. Meekness is yielding your power to the direction of God.
3—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his death.
What we see in Jesus isn’t being weak, this is being meek. Weakness is lack of power. Meekness is yielding your power to the direction of God.
3—Christ’s glorious humiliation is seen in his death.