Php 2:8 And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.
One of
the hardest things for a lofty and superior nature is to be under
authority...
To renounce his own will...
And to take a place of subjection.
But Christ took upon Him the form of a servant...
Gave up His
independence...
His right to please Himself...
His liberty of choice...
And
after having from eternal ages known only to command...
Gave Himself up
only to obey...
I have seen occasionally the man who
was once a wealthy employer a clerk in the same store.
It was not an
easy or graceful position, I assure you.
But Jesus
was such a perfect servant that His Father said: "Behold, My Servant in
whom My soul is well pleased."
All His life His watchword was, "The Son of
Man came to minister."
I am among you as He that doth serve.
I can do
nothing of Myself.
Not My will, but Thine, be done.
Have you,
beloved, learned the servant's place?
And once more,
"He became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross."
His life
was all a dying, and at last He gave all up to death, and also shame,
the death of crucifixion.
This last was the consummation of His love.
~A. B. Simpson~
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