Summary: This sermon deals with our attitude, the humility of Christ, and obedience. It’s an expository message on Philippians 2:5-11

THE WAY TO THE TOP

12/31/95 Text Philippians 2:5-11

Many of us have had the experience of making it to the top.

It may have been a job promotion, the best grade on exam, a

contest winner or a host of any number of experiences, it often

times feels good being on the top. Jesus wants everyone of us to

be on top in the kingdom of God, but Jesus has a very unusual

route for us to get there. We have spent the month celebrating

Advent & Christmas. .

Some nineteen years ago when the Lord called me into minis

try, I just knew I was going to be a combination of the next Rev.

Martin Luther King Jr and Rev. Billy Graham. Well reality has

sunk in, and I have discovered that has called me to be me. He

has not given me the gifts of either Dr. King or Dr. Graham. I

was thinking the other day, you know Lord, I really don’t have

any great talent in ministry, and there’s nothing about me that

truly excels. Before I could remind the Lord that He could give

me a little more to work with, God spoke to my heart and said,

"but you can be great in obedience." You can outshine all others

if that is your desire."

I pass that word on to us all today. In preparing to meet

our God, He’s not looking at how many talents, gifts, and miracu

lous things we can bring to him. God’s more interested in how

obedient we want to be toward Him, than He is anything else. Our

love for God is not measured in terms of the sacrifices we make,

but rather in the obedience that we give. Jesus says, "if you

love me, you will keep my commandments." Tragically there will

be those who will attempt to make it to the top of the kingdom

and prepare to meet God with a whole range of good works. Jesus

says in Matthew 7:21-23 "Not everyone who says to me, ’LordLord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the

will of my Father who is in heaven. {22} Many will say to me on

that day, ’Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in

your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ {23} Then

I will tell them plainly, ’I never knew you. Away from me, you

evildoers!’

One of the interesting things about making it to the top in

the kingdom of heaven, is that one must always take the elevator

of life in the downward direction. Who would have thought that

the tax collector would have been exalted ahead of the Pharisee

in our Scripture text this morning? Jesus said to be first, be

last. Jesus says to be leader, be the servant of all. Jesus says

to be great, be the least among them. Not only does Jesus say

these things, he demonstrates them to be true through the life

that He lives. Jesus knows what it is to hurt in order to help

others, he knows what it is to suffer so that others might have

life. He knows what it is to be criticized and lied upon in

order to do the will of God. He knows what it is to treat folks

right when they deserve a lot less.

Let’s continue our journey into the second chapter of Phi

lippians starting at verse 5 Philippians 2:5 "Your attitude

should be the same as that of Christ Jesus". Here is the key to

being prepared to meet our God and to making it to the top in the

kingdom of God. Now have you ever had to tell anyone, "you’ve

got a serious attitude problem." Now has anyone ever suggested

to you, that you also have an attitude problem. Well its good to

know that God knows that at times we all have an attitude problem.

That does not keep God from loving us, thank God, but it

does not mean God expects us to sit back and say, "well that’s

just how I am and that’s how I’ll always be and you can take me

or leave me.

God says stop right there. That’s a lie. That’s not how you

are for if anyone is in Christ he or she becomes a new creation,

the old passes away and behold the new has come. Now sometimes

the new does not come as soon as others would like for it do so,

but if we are serious about our walk with God, that new is bound

to get here sooner or later. Now there are a lot of attitudes in

the church that you would probably like to deal with right away,

but notice where the word of God starts.

It does not say, your husband’s attitude, your wife’s atti

tude, your children’s attitude, your parent’s attitude or even

your pastor’s attitude. It says your attitude. Turn to your

neighbor and say pray for me, at times I have an attitude prob

lem. The word says, your attitude should be. Now wait a

minute, those words should be are a cause for major alarms to go

off inside our heads. Why do you think God says should be in

stead of is? Because God knows the saints do not always act like

the position they hold.

These two words "should be" tells me, if we are going to

interact with each other, there is going to have to be an awful

lot of love and forgiveness taking place on a regular basis.

Love can only grow bountifully in a place where forgiveness is

abundant. This is true in a one to one relationship, a family’s

interaction with each other, or a church setting. Show me a

husband and wife who remember every wrong each has done to the

other, and I will show you a very unhappy and unhealthy marriage.

One of the most important verses in the Bible for building good

relationships is Ephesians 4:32 in which the word says, "Be kind

and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as

in Christ God forgave you." God is nowhere near as hard on us,

as we often choose to be on one another. God never reminds me of

any sins that He has forgive me of in the past. I may bring it

up, but God never does.

The Bible says our attitudes should be the same as that of

Christ Jesus. Is that easy. No it is not. Is it impossible. No

it is not. Is that what we truly want? Well, now it all depends

on what the circumstances are. If you look closely at verse 5,

it does not say our attitude is to be dependent upon who the

person is or what the person does. There is always a Christ like

response that is appropriate to every situation. Whether we want

to wait and allow the Spirit to reveal it to us is another mat

ter. Sometimes the best response is no response at all. We as

Christians need to learn to keep our cool under intense pressure.

Jesus did not go around blowing his top every time somebody

lied on Him, laughed at him, or called him a lunatic or devil.

He would not have had time for anything else if he had chosen to

follow that path. There’s no sense in us complaining, the more I

try to be Christ like, the worse the situation gets. Where in

the Bible does it say, being Christ like is going to make it

easier for us. Obedience costs something and the rewards are not

always immediately visible. The stress that comes from being

obedient to God can at times feel over whelming. But hang on in

there because as we go down, we’re going up to becoming what God

calls us to be. Every step of obedience prepares our heart to

allow God to walk into our lives. There is no more fulfilled

life than a life in which the presence of God dwells. It’s the

presence of God that gives us hope when there is no hope, it’s

the presence of God that gives us peace when there is no peace,

and it is the presence of God that gives us strength, when our

own energy has been completely drained from us.

Verse six says, "who being in very nature God, did not

consider equality with God something to be grasped." This is a

profound theological truth that separates us from other religions

and cults. Jesus is God. He is not like God, or a little God.

The word says He was in very nature God. This is unlike the

message of the Jehovah witnesses’s that claim Jesus was a little

god in addition to God. Jesus knew He was God just as much as

God the Father and God the Holy Spirit are both God.

Advent means coming. Jesus was God coming to us in a human

form. Now Jesus voluntarily gave up a lot, to become a person.

He could no longer be everywhere at one time. He would now need

food to eat and clothes to wear just like any human being would.

If you cut him, he would bleed, if you hit him he would feel it.

Yet Jesus did not go around saying, "Even though I am in this

form, I am God. Everybody don’t think I’m not equal with God,

because I am." As a matter of fact, Jesus did just the opposite.

When the demons cried out, "we know who you are, the Son of God",

Jesus rebuked them and made them be quiet. You see Jesus did not

come to direct the attention of people to Him, He instead pointed

them to God the Father. It was God the Father who loved us

while we were yet sinners. This was the God, who voluntarily

gave us Jesus to die on our behalf.

Jesus never tried to compete with the Father even though

they were equal. Jesus constantly says, I have not come to do my

will, but to do the will of my Father in heaven. This is the

model we are to have in our relationships to one another if we

want to make it to the top. I’m not here just to get what I

want, I’m here to serve the one that I love.

Verse seven says, "He made himself nothing, taking the very

nature of a servant, being made in human likeness." Those words

are powerful, he made himself nothing. Jesus could have been the

strongest, fastest, wealthiest, most handsome, and brilliant

person there ever was. Yet he chose not to be any of that. The

bible tells us in Isaiah, that Jesus was kind of homely looking,

and there was nothing about his appearance that we should desire

him. What its saying is that if most of us had of met Jesus and

didn’t it know it was Jesus, we would not have chosen him to be

our friend, nor would we have given him the time of day. That’s

frightening to me, because it means I may be guilty of having

turned away Jesus when He came into my life in the form of one of

the least of these his brothers and sisters.

Not only did Jesus not choose the qualities we practically

worship, he chose the very nature of a servant. Jesus comes all

the way from heaven, to start the process at the bottom of the

order of things. Who voluntarily chooses the role of

servant when so many other options are available. The one who

wants to be like Jesus does.

Verse 8 says, "and being found in appearance as a man, he

humbled himself and became obedient to death, even death on the

cross." Even though Jesus was in the appearance of a man, he

still possessed a lot of power that he never used. When the

soldiers came to arrest him on the night of his betrayal, a big

fight broke out. Peter took out his sword and started swinging.

He cuts off a man’s ear. Jesus on the other hand is obedient to

the prophecies of God. He tells Peter put away the sword. If I

wanted to, right now I could call together a force of 72,000

angels. My friends, that’s humility.

The phrase even death on the cross is significant because a

person was crucified as a means of ultimate torture and humilia

tion. The victim’s was fastened to the cross with cords or nails.

The victim’s feet were a few feet off the ground. There was a

horn like projection sticking out that was between the victim’s

groin area. This projectile kept the victim’s body weight from

ripping open the flesh where the nails were.

A. Reville described the experience of being crucified as

the acme of the torture’s art and atrocious physical sufferings.

Nothing could be more horrible than the sight of this living

body, breathing, seeing, hearing, and still able to feel, and yet

reduced to the state of a corpse by force immobility and absolute

helplessness. The victim was stripped of us clothing, unable

even to brush away the flies which fell upon his wounded flesh.

The cross represented miserable humanity reduced to the last

degree of impotence, suffering and degradation. It was that kind

of death that the King of kings, and the Lord of lords willing

submitted himself to die on our behalf.

Jesus went about as low as one could get and still be a

person. But the message of the gospel does not end with the

crucifixion. There is a resurrection that takes place just a

few days later. But in order to get to that resurrection place,

it was necessary for Jesus to humble himself. Jesus always knew

who He was. His identity was not wrapped up in what he owned, or

what position he had, or where he lived. Our identity is to be

rooted in who we are in Jesus Christ. All the other things about

us are susceptible to change and to being removed completely from

our lives. If we are not rooted in Christ, we will be ultimately

wiped out and destroyed by the changes. However since we are in

Christ, we are always in the position for God to keep on moving

us to the top.

It was because of Jesus’s attitude of humility and obedience

that we have verse 9 which says , "Therefore God exalted him to

the highest place, and gave Him the name that is above every

name." There is no name greater than the name Jesus. Jehovah

isn’t it, Allah isn’t, Buddah isn’t, and Confucius isn’t. The

name of Jesus is in a class all by itself. That is why the Bible

says in Acts 4:12 "Salvation is found in no one else, for there

is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be

saved." We cannot be prepared to meet God, without having first

come through Jesus Christ. Jesus said, I am the way, the truth,

and the life, and no one comes to the Father except through me.

Look at verse ten, "that at the name of Jesus every knee

should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth." There is

a day coming in which if Jesus does not first come back to us, we

are most certainly going to come to Jesus. It does not take a

Rhodes Scholar to understand that every knee, means every knee.

That covers rich, poor, old, young, male, female, Black , white,

brown, yellow, red, Christian, atheist, Muslim, Jew and anyone

else in any other category. Everybody is one day going to bow

down in the presence of Jesus Christ. It doesn’t matter if we

have been good or bad, it’s going to happen.

Satan and every demon in hell will likewise bow down before

Christ because it includes every knee in heaven, on earth and

under the earth. We will all stand in the presence of the one

that God has exalted and give him the honor that is rightly due

him. For verse 11 states, "and every tongue confess, that Jesus

Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."

We are all going to acknowledge that Jesus is exactly who He

said he was. He never said he was a good man, never said he was

a good teacher, he never said he was just a good example. Jesus

said that He and the Father were one. That’s why its impossible

to know God without knowing Christ The Bible teaches us in 1

John 5:12 He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the

Son of God does not have life.

Many many years ago, people laughed at a man name Noah

because he told them, they need to prepare to meet God because a

flood was coming. They thought he was out of his mind, until the

storm clouds came and underground rivers burst open to the sur

face. They realized that Noah was right, but it did not do them a bit of good because they realized it after there was no hope of

them being saved.

Jesus told us to watch and to pray because He is coming back

for the church. He said it will be just like in the days of

Noah, with people going on with marriages, businesses and life as

usual. Yet everything will change instantly. Those who are

prepared will go to be with Him. Those who are not will be left

behind. It might not be so bad if it ended there, but it

doesn’t. A day is coming in which all of us will declare that

"Jesus Is Lord" with our own tongues. Only on that day, it will

be too late to do anything about it. Our eternal life will have

been decided by what we did with Jesus Christ on this side of the

grave.

No one talks about hell anymore, and we as Presbyterians

would rather believe that everyone is going to be saved anyhow.

But that’s not what the Bible says. After the confession that

Jesus is lord, then comes the judgment. The Bible says, all

whose names are not recorded in the Lamb’s Book of Life, will be

cast into the lake of fire that was prepared for the devil and

his angels.

My friends if I could love you into the kingdom of God I’ll

gladly do it. If I could scare you out of Hell, I’d be willing

to do that as well. We’re talking about where are we going to

spend eternity. We are going to bow down before Jesus Christ.

It’s the only way to get to the top. We are all going to ac

knowledge that Jesus is Lord. It’s the only way to prepare to

meet God. It’s simply an issue of time. We’ll do it now or we

will do it later, but either way, we will do it.