Where in the Bible do you get this?
I highlight the context and theme of Paul's words to the Philippians...do you think the context is:
God --->Servant
Son ---->Servant
If you agree the context is
Son to Servant then in what way is this
"mindset" which Christ revealed meant to be in us? Do you think the equality is all about nature? or thought and thinking?
What is the context?
Philippians – Usage of “Mind” or Related Terms:
- 1:7 – To think; to feel – Refers to Paul's deep affection and heartfelt feelings toward the believers.
- 2:2 (2x) – Like-minded and of one mind – Describes the unity and harmony that should characterize the ecclesia (church).
- 2:5 – Let this mind be in you – Refers to an attitude or mindset believers should adopt, modeled after Christ.
- 3:15 (2x) – Have this mind and think otherwise – Addresses holding a mature perspective, while acknowledging others may see things differently.
- 3:16 – Same mind – Encourages believers to stay in step with what they’ve already attained in their spiritual walk.
- 3:19 – Set their minds on earthly things – Describes those whose focus is on worldly desires, not spiritual priorities.
- 4:2 – Be of the same mind – A call for two sisters in Christ to reconcile and come into agreement.
- 4:10 (2x) – Care and caring again – Reflects Paul’s appreciation for their renewed thoughtfulness and concern for him.
Where in the Epistle are you taught Jesus had two natures?
Where does it teach Christ was required to have dual natures to represent us?
Spiritual, its very clear Paul's mind is in Isaiah - did you know this?
“But emptied himself…” Philippians 2:7
This phrase aligns with
Isaiah 53:12:
“Therefore I will divide him a portion with the great, because he poured out His soul unto death…”
Being of a Servant mind he emptied his life unto death.
Can you see this principle being taught here?
How do you think Paul's use of
Isaiah 49:3,5 might reshape or deepen the points above? I’d encourage you not to rush your response, take time to reflect on where Paul is drawing his teaching from and how it connects to the servant themes in Isaiah.
Is this exhortation of Paul's dealing with the literal nature of Christ or the fashioning work of God on the mind of His Son.
I'm sure with sincerity and a truth seeking spirit you will see his lessons.
No sweeping here Spiritual - I just had to point out "your" evidence was not strong at all.
Also, it wasn't lost on me your translation of form - nature
lol - I assume that was "your" point.
Why did Paul use the Word “Form”?
The word
“form” in Philippians 2:6 (“being in the form of God”) connects deeply with Old Testament language, especially in Isaiah’s Servant passages.
Use of “Formed” (to mold or shape):
- Found 26 times in Isaiah
- Chapters 1–39: 5 times
- Chapters 40–66: 21 times
- Also appears in:
- Jeremiah – 11 times
- Psalms – 8 times
The verse which is most applicable is
Isaiah 49:5: “And now the LORD says, he who formed me in the womb
to be his servant…”
Son ---> Servant
Jesus could have taken all the privilege's of being a Son but choose to become a Servant.
What is the significance:
- ‘in the form’ implies a ‘former’
- GOD’s WORK!!!