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OBEDIENCE MINDED - SUBMISSIVE SERVANTS (2)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Philippians 2:5-11
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Obedience Minded - Submissive Servants (2)
Series: The Body of Christ
Donald Cantrell
Philippians 2: 5 - 11


This is sermon two, concerning the body of Jesus Christ. In the first sermon, we discussed that ''Christ was Other's Minded'' and in today's sermon we will see that he was ''Obedient Minded.''

If not for the obedience of Christ, we would have all been forever separated from God, but due to his obedience, he submitted himself to his heavenly father as a servant and died upon the cross. We can all learn from imitating the ''Mind of Christ.'' In this series we will discuss many things that we can learn from inspecting the ''body of Jesus Christ.''

I - It was a Shared Mind ''His Shining Resemblance'' (5 - 6)

II - It was a Submissive Mind ''His Selfless Reputation (7)

III - It was a Steadfast Mind ''His Sacrificial Resolve (8)

IV - It was a Superior Mind ''His Supreme Recognition (9 - 11)

Theme: ''The mind of Christ concerning obedience''

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Lest We Forget

Going through Germany, I saw a British cemetery. They had gathered together the RAF boys, the Royal Air Force men, who had lost their lives over Germany.

They'd gathered their bodies together and had buried them there in that British cemetery. As I walked through it, I noticed in the center among all those crosses, I noticed a cross with a wreath of fresh flowers upon it.

So I walked to the middle of the cemetery and looked there at the wreath of fresh flowers, and there was a little scroll in somebody's handwriting attached to the wreath of flowers, and it was this - the writing: the name of the boy, and underneath his wife and boys, ''We'll never forget.'' 

Somebody had made a journey all the way from Britain to visit that cemetery, to find that grave, and on the cross above that boy to put that wreath of flowers. His wife and boys will never forget. And that is this memorial tonight: the cross of Chr ...

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