…But
made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a
bondservant, and coming
in the likeness of men.
Philippians
2:7*
Seven
Hundred years before the Savior walked the hills of Galilee, the
prophet Isaiah spoke of the coming Servant of
Jehovah (Isaiah
52:13-15).
Even the scribes and doctors of the law of Jesus’ day had serious
problems with the prophecy. It was clear that God’s Servant was
to suffer and be cruelly treated in order to justify many but other
prophesies presented the Messiah as an all-powerful king. To explain
the apparent contradiction some suggested that God would send two
different anointed ones.
The
religious leaders failed to see the two separate missions of Christ.
Before He could reign and rule over Israel, He first had to stoop to
conquer. When the Lord came to die on Calvary, He was the Servant.
When He comes the second time it will be as King of Kings.
“For
even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to
give His life a ransom for many” (Mark
10:45).
He fed the hungry, attended the sick, and washed dusty feet. Finally,
when his time of service was over, He humbled Himself and became
obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross
(Philippians 2:8).
Men
became slaves to the Devil by emulating their owner. Lucifer is a
prideful creature who has the power to hold in bondage all those
given to self-exaltation. It is deception to covet power and
authority at all cost; It’s bad business even to gain the
whole world and lose one's soul (Matthew 16:26).
Our
master told his disciples “If anyone desires to be first, he shall
be last of all and servant of
all" (Mark 9:35).
Strange logic it seems until one realizes that there is
nothing greater than being like the Lord. Being conformed to the
image of Christ is glorious.
*see
also Isaiah 42:1, 52:13, 53:11; Matthew 12:18; Acts 3:13 and 26, 4:30
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