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R.V. Court

Humility

The sermon emphasizes the importance of humility, as demonstrated by Christ Jesus, and encourages believers to develop a humble attitude by looking to Him as their example.
R.V. Court preaches on the importance of having the same humble mind that Christ Jesus demonstrated, as highlighted in Philippians 2:5. The sermon emphasizes the context of Paul's words, addressing the strife and contention within the church, where some sought to exalt themselves over others. By pointing to Christ's humility, Paul urges believers to reflect on the sacrifice and humility displayed on the cross, encouraging them to adopt a mindset of humility and servanthood.

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When we use this word our mind instinctively goes to Philippians 2:5, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus." It is likely that very few verses of Scripture are more frequently that this one when we come together week by week to remember the Lord, and very rightly our minds are directed to that Blessed On who demonstrated, as none other could, a humble mind. It was His from eternity. But there is a danger of forgetting why Paul was led to write these words.

This lovely letter, written by the apostle to a church which he loved reveals that the church had within it strife and contention. In 1:15-16, and in 2:3 he finds it necessary to urge that nothing should be done "through strife and vainglory." These expressions indicate that some in the church were seeking to exalt themselves at the expense of others. To counteract this manifestation of the old nature, he says, "Let this mind be in you." It is almost as though Paul would say, " Let me show you your Lord."

He then speaks of the decent from the throne of the universe to the "death of the cross." He draws attention to the fact that "He made Himself of no reputation." He went lower than any other ever did or could. He is in effect saying, "How can you look at the cross and the humility demonstrated there, and then assert yourself above others?"

One paraphrase of this verse expresses it as follows, "let Christ Jesus be your example as to what your attitude should be." The Amplified Version pits it, "Let this same attitude and purpose and humble mind be in you which was in Christ Jesus. Let Him be your example of humility."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Humility
  2. The Dangers of Pride
  3. The Call to Humility
  4. Let Christ Jesus be Your Example
  5. The Attitude of Humility

Key Quotes

“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.” — R.V. Court
“Let Him be your example of humility.” — R.V. Court
“He made Himself of no reputation.” — R.V. Court

Application Points

  • Develop a humble attitude by looking to Christ Jesus as your example and seeking to serve others.
  • Recognize the dangers of pride and self-exaltation in the church and strive to promote unity and harmony among believers.
  • Remember that humility is demonstrated through serving others, even to the point of death, as seen in the cross of Christ Jesus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the definition of humility?
Humility is a humble mind, as demonstrated by Christ Jesus, where one's attitude and purpose are focused on serving others rather than exalting oneself.
Why is humility important in the church?
Humility is essential in the church because it helps to counteract the old nature of self-exaltation and strife, promoting unity and harmony among believers.
How can I develop a humble attitude?
You can develop a humble attitude by looking to Christ Jesus as your example and seeking to serve others, rather than seeking to exalt yourself above them.
What is the relationship between humility and the cross?
The cross represents the ultimate demonstration of humility, where Christ Jesus went lower than any other, serving others even to the point of death.

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