CRYSTALLIZATION-STUDY OF Philippians
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Taking Christ as Our Pattern
 
  
Scripture Reading: Phil. 2:5-11
Ⅰ 
In order to experience Christ and live Christ, we must know Him as our pattern and take Him as our pattern:
A 
In 2:5-11 Paul presents Christ as the pattern; we need to have this pattern infused into us.
B 
The pattern of the Christian life is the God-man Savior who emptied Himself and humbled Himself and who has been exalted and glorified by God:
1 
Although the Lord was equal with God, He did not consider being equal with God a treasure to be grasped and retained; He emptied Himself, laying aside what He possessed—the form of God—vv . 6-7a.
2 
In His incarnation the Lord did not alter His divine nature; He changed only His outward expression from the form of God to the form of a slave.
3 
The Lord became "in the likeness of men"—vv. 7b-8a:
a 
The form of God implies the inward reality of Christ's deity; the likeness of men denotes the outward appearance of His humanity.
b 
He appeared to men as a man outwardly, but as God he had the reality of deity inwardly.
c 
Christ entered into the condition of humanity, and He was found in fashion as a man.
4 
Christ humbled Himself by becoming obedient even unto death—the death of a cross –v. 8b:
a 
Humbling Himself was a further step in emptying Himself.
b 
Christ's self-humbling manifested His self-emptying.
c 
The death of a cross was the climax of Christ's humiliation.
5 
The Lord humbled Himself to the uttermost, but God exalted Him to the highest peak and bestowed on Him "the name which is above every name"—v. 9:
a 
God has exalted Jesus, a real man, to be the Lord of all—Acts 2:32-33; 5:31.
b 
This exaltation of Christ was the manifestation of resurrection power.
c 
The highest name in the universe, the greatest name, is the name of Jesus:
⑴ 
The name is the expression of the sum total of what the Lord Jesus is in His person and work.
⑵ 
In the name of Jesus means in the sphere and element of all that the Lord is—v. 10.
d 
The result of our confessing that Jesus is Lord is that God the Father is glorified; this is the great end of all that Christ is and has done in His person and work—v. 11; 1 Cor. 15:24-28.
C 
The principle of this pattern is that someone with the highest life and position would be willing to live in a lowly way.
Ⅱ 
Christ as our pattern is not only objective but also subjective and experiential—vv. 5, 12-13:
A 
The One who set up the pattern and who Himself is the pattern is now operating within us as the indwelling God—v. 13.
B 
The principle of Christ as the inward pattern for our living is that even if we have the highest standard or the highest position, we should not grasp it.
C 
We need to be partners with Christ in His human living, especially in His emptying and humbling Himself and in His not grasping equality with God as a treasure—vv. 6-7.
D 
The Christ who is our pattern is now the life within us—Col. 3:4:
1 
We have a life in us that is a self-emptying and self-humbling life; this life never grasps at something as a treasure but is always willing to lay aside position and title.
2 
We have Christ crucified as our pattern, and this pattern is the crucified life within us—Gal. 2:20:
a 
The steps of Christ's humiliation in Philippians 2:5-8 are all aspects of the crucified life lived out in a full way.
b 
When we live Christ, we live the One who is the pattern of a crucified life—1:21a.
3 
Taking the crucified life as our pattern opens the gate of resurrection and brings us into the power of resurrection—3:10:
a 
By living a crucified life, we can experience the power of resurrection which exalted Christ to the highest peak in the universe—Eph. 1:19-22.
b 
The highest life on earth is a crucified life; whenever we live a crucified life, God will bring us into resurrection.
4 
Christ should be exalted not only objectively in the universe but also subjectively in our daily life—Phil. 2:9:
a 
Christ is exalted in us as we take Him as the crucified life to be the pattern of our daily life.
b 
The bountiful supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ is the power that exalts Christ—1:19.
Ⅲ 
If we would take Christ as our pattern, we need to take Christ's mind as our mind—2:5:
A 
Paul not only took Christ as his living and expression outwardly but also took the mind of Christ as his mind inwardly.
B 
For the mind of Christ to be in us means that this mind is something living; actually, the mind of Christ is Christ Himself, for the person of Christ is manifested in His mind.
C 
We need to open ourselves and let "this mind" be in us—v. 5:
1 
This refers to the considering in verse 3 and to the regarding in verse 4.
2 
This kind of thinking was in Christ when He emptied Himself, taking the form of a slave, and humbled Himself, being found in fashion as a man—vv. 7-8.
3 
To have such a mind requires us to be one with Christ in His inward parts—1:8.
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