2025年8月5日星期二

Christ as the Principle of Obedience vs. The Lord's Path of Obedience

 

Christ as the Principle of Obedience vs. The Lord's Path of Obedience

Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:

Philippians 2:6 Who, being in the form of God, did not think equality with God something to be grasped,

Philippians 2:7 But emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men;

Philippians 2:8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.

 

Comparison Items

Christ as the Principle of Obedience

The Lord's Path of Obedience

Core Meaning

Christ Himself is the perfect embodiment and principle of obedience, the creator and representative of obedience

The actual journey of obedience that Lord Jesus experienced in His humanity, from incarnation to the cross

Nature & Characteristics

Eternal: Divine principle existing from eternity

Perfect: Represents complete obedience

Creative: The Lord created the principle of obedience

Universal: Applicable to the entire universe

Essential: Source and standard of obedience

Historical: Actual experience in specific time and space

Progressive: Step-by-step process of obedience

Sacrificial: Obedience unto death

Exemplary: Provides pattern for believers

Practical: Concrete acts of obedience

Main Distinctions

Principle Level:

Essence and standard of obedience

Eternal arrangement in the Godhead

Divine order: Father as Head, Son in submission

Universal principle of authority and submission

Harmonious relationship in Trinity

Practice Level:

Concrete realization of obedience principle

Historical events in time and space

Process from incarnation to cross

Experience of obedience in humanity

Specific acts of humiliation

Specific Examples

Harmonious arrangement in Godhead: Father as representative of authority, Son as representative of submission

Eternal order in Trinity: Equal God willingly arranged Father as Head

"The Father is greater than I": Reveals relationship in Godhead

Foundation of universal submission: Source of all obedience

Creation of obedience: Must first empty Himself to qualify for obedience

First Humiliation - Emptying Himself (Phil 2:6-7):

 - Laid aside divine glory, power, position, form

 - Took the form of a servant

 - Accepted limitations of time and space

Second Humiliation - Humbled Himself (Phil 2:8):

 - Became obedient in humanity

 - Obedient unto death

 - Even death on a cross (shameful death)

Related Scriptures

Phil 2:5 - "Have this mind in you which was also in Christ Jesus"

John 14:28 - "The Father is greater than I"

1 Cor 11:3 - "God is the head of Christ"

Heb 5:8 - "Though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience"

Rom 1:5 - "For obedience to the faith"

Rom 16:26 - "For obedience to the faith among all nations"

Phil 2:6-7 - "But emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant"

Phil 2:8 - "Became obedient unto death, even death on a cross"

Heb 5:7 - "Who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers"

Matt 26:39 - "Not as I will, but as You will"

John 4:34 - "My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me"

John 8:29 - "I always do those things that please Him"

Spiritual

Points

Source of obedience: Authority and submission established by God from eternity

Mystery in Godhead: Full of harmony, equal God willingly arranged

Creation of obedience: The Lord created obedience, most wonderful thing in universe

Perfect obedience: Just as God's authority is perfect

Universal principle: All creation should submit to this principle

Process of two humiliations:

 1. Emptying in Godhead

 2. Humbling in humanity

Two paths to return:

 1. Path of obedience (chosen by the Lord)

 2. Path of authority (rejected by the Lord)

Qualification for obedience: Must first take servant's form to qualify

Complete obedience: No rebellion whatsoever, absolutely unreserved

Application for Believers

Accept principle of obedience: "Those who accept obedience accept Christ's principle"

Think what Christ thinks: Take His principle of obedience as ours

Recognize importance of obedience: Nothing more important than obedience

Maintain God's principle: Only through obedience can we serve God

Be full of obedience: Those full of Christ are full of obedience

Reject rebellion: No sin more ugly than rebellion

Walk the Lord's path: We all should walk the Lord's path

Imitate the Lord's humiliation: Be willing to be servants, accept limitations

Obedient unto death: Willing to pay any price for the Lord

Step-by-step obedience: Practice obedience in concrete circumstances

Learn from the Lord's example: Learn obedience through suffering

Daily obedience: Always do what pleases the Lord

Practical Significance

Establish correct concept: Recognize Christ as representative of obedience

Accept God's authority: Acknowledge and submit to God-established authority

Order in the church: Maintain God's authority arrangement in church

Principle in life: Use obedience as standard for conduct

Concrete exercise: Actually practice obedience in daily life

Imitate Christ: Take the Lord's experience as our pattern

Costly obedience: Willing to sacrifice for obedience

Progressive growth: Learn lessons of obedience step by step

Ultimate Goal

Establish and maintain God's eternal order of authority in the universe

Through actual experience of obedience, achieve the result of God highly exalting Him

 

 Key Insight: 

l   Christ as the Principle of Obedience - Emphasizes the eternal, universal divine standard

l   The Lord's Path of Obedience - Emphasizes the historical, concrete process of practice

l   Both complement each other: principle guides practice, practice embodies principle


Conclusion:

This integrated analysis allows readers to understand at a glance the complete picture of these two important concepts, providing both deep theological reflection and practical life application. The principle provides the eternal foundation, while the path shows the concrete way of implementation.

  

*Please refer to the 2025 June Semi-Annual Summer Training, General Topic: Experiencing, Enjoying, and Manifesting Christ (Part 3), Part 2: Knowing Christ as Our Model and Taking Him as Our Model

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