Savior: The Promise FulfilledSample
To Set an Example of Humility
Imagine that you are the most powerful person in the world. There is nothing you can´t do. Every president of every nation and worldwide organization obeys your commands. You have it all, and there is no need you can´t meet. You can do as you please. Now think about voluntarily relinquishing that position in order to have a simple, sometimes even difficult life. That is, to a limited extent, what we see in today's verses.
This passage is known as the “kenosis” of Christ, the doctrine of Christ’s self-emptying in His incarnation. The Greek word “kenosis” literally means to empty. It comes from the Greek word “kenos,” which means a place or a vessel which contains nothing.
Jesus´ life didn't start in the manger. He always existed. But, by being born as a child, incarnating Himself as a human, He decided to empty Himself to take a human form. Why would He do that? Because He had to die on the cross and shed His blood for the forgiveness of the sins of all humanity. In order to die, He had to be born.
Jesus added humanity to His deity and gave us the ultimate example of humility. He was mocked, shamed, and humiliated in public. He endured temptation, was hungry, thirsty, and tired. He chose to suffer and to die. How do we dare to think of ourselves as better than anyone else? Jesus emptied Himself while we try to fill up with as many things as possible. Reading these verses is humbling cure for my proud heart.
Dear God, forgive me for the pride that battles to fill my heart. Help me follow Jesus´ example of humility. Help me do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility, count others more significant than myself. Amen.
Mini challenge: Have a sincere talk with a friend or family member about humility. How can we practice it on a daily basis? Brainstorm some practical ideas.
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About this Plan
Christmas can be an overwhelming season. We try to feel the joy of the celebration, but our long to-do lists and packed schedules often leave us exhausted and we crawl to Christmas Eve trying to survive until the 26th. In the middle of our very busy days, it's easy to forget what we really celebrate at Christmas: We celebrate Jesus. We celebrate His coming.
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