According
to Paul in this passage, Jesus made himself nothing. What did that mean to him?
It did not mean that he gave up his essence; it meant giving up the
“prerogatives, privileges, and advantages of deity.”* He did it,
not by taking anything away from his divine nature but by adding to it: the
“full human nature of Jesus of Nazareth;” and “the subordinate role of a
servant.”*
How
in the world can this apply to me? I have struggled with what it is that God
wants me to do – or to be. I always
feared that his will would be for me to go somewhere or do something I didn’t
want. Now I’m afraid it may be worse
than that. I think he might want me to be nothing.
Paul
doesn’t say that I have to (or that I am even able to) do what Jesus did. He
says my attitude should be the same
as that of Jesus. Summed up in one word: humility.
Each of us must examine ourselves to ferret out those things we hang onto that
prevent us from attaining true humility. For most of us, it means giving up our
right to be right. For me, it also means overcoming my craving for
significance. For all of us, it means surrendering to the will of the Father,
just as Jesus did.
If
being nothing is good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for me. That’s my
attitude!
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