This sermon centers on Philippians 2:1-11, exploring the radical humility of Jesus Christ as the antithesis of humanity's inherent self-seeking nature. Pastor Anthony Uvenio contrasts Jesus's voluntary "emptying" (kenosis) – not a divestment of deity, but a self-limiting act of love – with examples of human pride, such as Xavier Alvarez's false claim to the Congressional Medal of Honor and the narratives of the Garden of Eden and the Tower of Babel. The sermon emphasizes the crucial distinction between the "grasping" for power (lust) seen in humanity's fall and God's self-giving love (agape), arguing that the Trinity is necessary for a God whose nature is fundamentally love, not power. Good Friday is presented not as a tragedy but as a triumph, highlighting Jesus's voluntary humiliation and sacrifice as the ultimate act of humility, contrasting sharply with humanity's attempts to seize glory. The sermon concludes with a call to embrace humility and surrender to Christ for salvation.#philippians2 #goodfriday #humility #kenosis #jesuschrist #triunegod #servantleadership #theology #christianliving #spiritualgrowth 00:00:00 - Philippians, Humility, and Valor04:02 - Misinterpreting Jesus' Humility07:54 - Jesus' Humility & Divinity11:39:56 - Jesus' Mindset & The Fall15:04 - Humility vs. Pride18:52 - Jesus, Love, and Trinity22:28 - Christ's Sacrifice on the Cross43:10 - Jesus' Nakedness: Reversal00:30:00 - Good Friday Paradox00:34:04 - Unconditional Surrender
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