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This week we’re looking at Philippians chapter 2.
I shall tread lightly here for those with delicate sensibilities; but suffice to say, it was the worst diaper-related situation I ever handled. It was a humiliating situation for me, but not because I had to clean up what amounted to a homegrown bioweapon. As a parent you just do what you’ve got to do. What made it humiliating happened the week before.
I was in my late twenties and was helping lead a Bible study class for young couples. I had noticed that over the course of a few months we were starting class later and later because people were arriving late, and it was getting difficult to finish the class in time for our worship service. So finally, I broke down and good-naturedly, but firmly, announced that we really needed to be better about starting class on time. I worried that I had hurt some feelings, but mostly I was proud that I did what had to be done as a leader. But there were two reasons, both of which I was unaware of in the moment, that made my timing poor:
1) My lovely wife would be out of town the next weekend
2) The level of evil of which our toddler’s digestive tract was capable
So, the Sunday following my exhortations, fewer people were late to class than ever, but I was later than any of them had
ever been because of cleaning up the mess at home. I was so late that I had no choice but to admit right on the spot that I had been a little insensitive the previous week and had learned a lesson right there in front of them.
Sometimes our feeble attempts at obedience can be humiliating. But obedience out of humility can be life-changing:
Make your own attitude that of Christ Jesus, who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God as something to be used for His own advantage. Instead He emptied Himself by assuming the form of a slave, taking on the likeness of men. And when He had come as a man in His external form, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death - even to death on a cross. (Philippians 2:5-8 HCSB)
By Mark Stuart
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