Philippians 2:1-11 – Jesus’ Attitude

Read Philippians 2:1-11

You can learn a lot about a person by observing their attitude and how they approach life. We tend to be drawn to those with a positive attitude, rather than those pessimistic, doom-and-gloom types. The apostle Paul describes Jesus’ attitude and challenges us to be more like Jesus.

We will always fall short, but it’s our attempts that matter. Paul gives us some clues to help us navigate life. We are to be tender, compassionate, and loving. We are to be humble and selfless. To disregard Paul’s counsel would result in very unattractive behavior. When you think of your actions and intentions over the past week, have you exhibited any of the positive qualities Paul suggests? What needs to change in your life to be more like Jesus?

Getting to know Jesus and how he relates to those he loves is a great place to start on our journey. Jesus wasn’t full of pride. Jesus didn’t force himself on others but encouraged unity of purpose. It makes sense that we can find support in the presence of other believers. We share the common purpose of loving God back and showing our gratitude for all that we have been given.

Jesus’ humility once again strikes me. A person with his power and connections could easily have been a tyrant, but Jesus never abused his power. He was able to set aside his majesty and “gave up his divine privileges” to embrace the human experience. That speaks volumes about Jesus’ character.

Jesus’ attitude pleased God, and He “gave him the name above all other names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow.” Jesus’ place of honor allows us access to the Father. Can you just imagine the place where everyone is bowing to Jesus? There is yet another picture we can cherish of who Jesus is. He is the one we worship.

What is our part other than trying to be more like Jesus? We need to bow and, as Paul said, every tongue should “declare that Jesus Christ is Lord.” What does it mean that Jesus is Lord? It means Jesus has ultimate power and control over all things. We trust Jesus to be our all in all. The more you get to know Jesus, the more you want to declare how he is showing up in your life.

Take time to worship Jesus today. Here’s a medley of worship songs to listen to, full of praise to our majestic Jesus as performed by Chris Tomlin, Brooke Ligertwood, Tyasta Pangalila, and Phil Wickham.

little boy praying with eyes closedLet’s pray. Father, thank you for sending Jesus into the world to show us how to have a God-pleasing attitude. Continue to build my character to be more like Christ. May I do my best today to reflect you in an honoring way. I want my life and actions to bring you glory.  May I open my mouth to give you praise. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Psalm 119:11 – Hide It!

“I have hidden your word in my heart,
that I might not sin against you.”
(Psalm 119:11)

This verse sums up precisely why I often reflect on one verse at a time. It is easier to memorize or “hide” God’s word in our hearts when it’s in smaller chunks. When we can associate a given situation with a verse, it helps us to recall when those situations arise.

Context (Psalm 119:9-16): This is only a small excerpt from the longest chapter in the Bible. This psalm’s central theme is the importance of God’s word. The psalmist knows our lives depend on our obedience to the truths of Scripture. Other descriptors for God’s word include decrees, regulations, commandments, and laws. The whole psalm follows this pattern of singing the praises of God’s instruction book for us. Continue reading “Psalm 119:11 – Hide It!”

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