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June 12, 2025 2:10 am

Jesus' example of servanthood is the clear path to becoming great in God's eyes, not through earthly power or prestige, but through humility, considering others more important than oneself, and serving others with love and obedience.

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Who is the most authentically humble person that you know? And what is it about that person's attitude, their concern for others, their approach to life that makes them so attractive? Here's the question, would you like to be like that? I want to be like that. And today, we together can learn how.

Stay with me. Thanks for listening to this Edition of Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram. We are an international teaching and discipleship ministry that encourages and equips Christians to live like Christians.

Well, in just a minute, we'll continue our series, I Choose Love, How to Build Lasting Relationships. Today Chip is back in Philippians chapter 2, highlighting the clear path to becoming great in God's eyes. And what's fascinating is these steps don't lead us toward more earthly power or prestige or possessions, but something far more significant and eternal. If you're ready to discover the answer, here's Chip with the second half of his talk, Love Serves. A bondservant in Jewish and in Roman culture had no rights.

You might have a number of servants in the house. The bondservant is the guy that picks up the doo-doo. He's the guy that empties the trash. He's the guy that has zero rights, no anything anywhere at any time. Could you just pause for a moment?

Could you imagine? I mean, when you think of how we cling to our rights. How come they didn't do that for me? Don't they know who I am? Can you imagine?

the creator of the universe. Taking the form of a bondservant, and it says he's made in the likeness of a man. The word likeness is our word schema. This is the word that means just the outward fashion of, the appearance of. And he was fully human, except.

He wasn't like all other men. There's no sin nature. Jesus, everything he did. He said. Follow me, model this.

I can do nothing apart from him. His entire life was: I'm dependent on the Father and in the power of the Holy Spirit to live this life.

So you can follow behind me and you be dependent on the Father and the power of the Holy Spirit. And he did that because he loves you. He did that to rescue mankind. He descended into greatness. You want to have a mindset, you want to embrace the mindset with regard to your position.

Right? We we all have one we do and prestige, you know? Like what makes me a somebody? Let me give you three characteristics of the mindset of a servant. You might jot these down.

And then think about how they might play out in your home. In your driving. At work. Characteristic number one, no job is too low. Why?

Because you're a servant. There's trash on the ground, pick it up. Why? You're a servant. No recognition is required.

No one needs to know who you are. No one needs to say, oh wow, you're... No recognition. You don't have to casually, like I certainly do at times, tell people that you know so-and-so or you work so-and-so. See, you don't have to bring recognition to yourself.

No job too low, no recognition needed. No thanks required. You know, when a servant would do his job, no one said, oh, wow, thanks so much. He's a servant. That's what he's supposed to do, serve all the rest of us.

You see, it's a mindset. Can you imagine what it would be like to be married to someone who thought their job was to serve their mate? Can you imagine a mom or dad who thought that the whole goal of their life was to serve their children in a way to help them be responsible and to grow up? Can you imagine what it'd be like to have a boss or a supervisor who saw himself not as the head and the requirement and got mad when people didn't get their deliverables? But I'm going to serve you and help you be successful.

And maybe the best way to serve some of you is help you find another place. Because you struggle, this isn't what you repented for. But the mindset isn't you hack me off, get out of here. I want to serve you.

Well, those are the three characteristics of a servant's mindset. Can you take any more? Let me give you three characteristics of what makes great servants. Number one, They observe needs. See, real servants realize I'm not here for people To serve me, and so they observe needs.

If you've ever been to a very good restaurant and the waiter or the waitress, do you ask for water? They're there. You ask for a second of this. I mean, they're watching your table and they observe needs. When you stand up and when you're here, do you just go and talk to someone you know?

Are you observing? I wonder what the needs are. I wonder how things are going here. I wonder if they need help in the children's ministry. I wonder if they need help over here.

Who might need. Servants have this mindset of There might be some needs I can fulfill. Second, is they take initiative. You don't have to ask them. They just take initiative.

Oh wow, there's a need, I'll fill it. I'll take care of that. I'll do that. And third, They don't draw attention to themselves.

Now, that's pretty different, isn't it? That's what Jesus did. And he loved deeply and better. And that's why he's the greatest human being. whoever lived because he was a human being.

Fully God. But a human being. That's how he viewed position and prestige. Finally, we become truly great when we embrace great. Christ's mindset toward productivity.

Ask yourself, what did he really accomplish? Quite a bit, huh? Being found in appearance as a man. He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death. even death on a cross.

Underline the world word humbled himself. Put a box around becoming obedient. And then circle death. and circle on a cross. Jesus descended from The supreme Creator and ruler.

to taking on human flesh. to being a servant. to making his life a sacrifice. to dying for us. and then to die in the most humiliating way known to mankind.

Now, here's what you need to get, especially those with a sensitive conscience, which I really appreciate. The way to eliminate your pride is not to focus on how arrogant you are. It's not to walk out of here and go, you know, I think of myself and I'm really into position and yes, I think my possessions make me a someone, blah, blah, blah, blah. No, don't go there. When you try and get rid of pride out the window, it comes back in the door.

If you get it out the door, it'll come back in through the attic. You know how you can become a humble person? It's really, really easy. Obey. You obey your way to humility.

Because humility isn't some feeling. Humility is considering others more important than yourself.

So what do you do? You act on the truth that these people are actually more important than me. Therefore, my time will go toward helping others. My money is going to go toward helping others. And my talents will go toward helping others.

And more than some kind of Feeling, you do what Jesus did. He acted on it. And by the way, just a little note, put a little star, he didn't feel like it. Do you remember the garden? Emotionally.

Jesus didn't, you know, love is giving another person what they need the most when they deserve it. The least at great personal cost. Jesus was not in the garden going, Father, from eternity past, we're going to save him. This is great. Holy Spirit, I want to high-five you.

I'm going to go to the cross. We're going to do this. Oh Father, oh Father, if there be any way, not my will, but yours be done, but if there's a plan B, a plan C, I don't want to do this. I don't want to be separated from you. I don't want the cost.

I don't want the pain. I don't want to do this, nevertheless. Can I tell you something? When you don't feel like reading the Bible and read it, when you don't feel like praying and pray, when you don't feel like giving and give, when you give time, when you care, when you're tired and say, I don't feel like it, I don't feel like it. I don't think you're being a hypocrite.

I think you're probably more pleasing to God. than almost any other time in your life. It takes a lot more faith to obey when you don't feel like doing it. You are living in such a feel-oriented culture. I'm kind of tired.

I don't feel like reading. I'm kind of tired. I don't know if I can make it to the small group. I'm kind of tired. I'm so worn out.

Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. How did Jesus feel? He was beat within an inch of his life. They crushed thorns. into his skull.

Love serves I choose love. I choose to serve and something supernatural happens when that occurs. Humility. grows by Obedience. If if someone came to you and said, I've got a proposition for you.

I know everything that's going to happen today. I know what the stock market's going to be at the end of the day. I know what's going to happen in your 11 o'clock meeting. I know the email that you're going to get at 2.15 that's going to rock your world. I know the news at 4 o'clock, and I know what's going to happen the moment you walk in the door with your family.

And I'd like to maybe get 15, at least 30 minutes, and have a really good talk to prepare you so you can respond in each one of those situations in exactly the way that you ought to for the best results to bring about the most good for you and them. Could you spare 30 minutes to do that? Who wouldn't do that, right? Isn't that the invitation of Jesus to you? Isn't the invitation the creator of the world died in your place, experienced shame to give you a relationship?

Just hear my heart. I completely don't understand this. I cannot fathom a child of God. who loves God but doesn't have time to meet with his Creator. Whose only goal is to express his love, to draw you near, to renew your mind, to give you grace to go through what you're going to go through.

And you say, You don't have time for him, but you do Facebook. You don't have time for him, but you live on your phone. You don't have time for him, but you got lots of hobbies. You don't have time for him, but your kid's on the traveling team. You don't have time for him, but.

Have I made my point? Have you got it? I want to really ask it. If you walk out these doors and go, I want to be more humble, I intend to be more humble, you will not be humble. You act your way into humility.

Obedience is the pathway to humility. Humility is about considering others people more important than yourself.

So, let's do a quick test and then we're going to get to something very exciting, like the really wonderful side of the rewards of humility. Here's the test. How other-centered are you?

Okay, get out your device or devices. And just scroll through the last two or three weeks, and how many names and times. on your devices are about serving other people. And how many are about you? But that'll tell you.

Second is go home. Pull up your bank statement and a couple of your credit cards. And look at where your money went. And ask yourself, how much of the money entrusted to you, because it's not yours and it's not mine. went to expressing your love to God and to helping other people, and how of it went to you and to service your debt.

You're listening to Living on the Edge, and Chip will be back in just a minute to finish today's talk. But quickly, this program is supported by the generosity of listeners like you. And right now, during our mid-year match, it's a great time to partner with us. Between now and June 30th, every gift we receive will be doubled dollar for dollar. You can give today by going to livingontheedge.org or by calling 888-333-6003.

Well, with that, here again is Chip to continue his message. See, the reason Jesus talks so much about money is because it's at the core. It's the MRI. If you want to know where your heart's at, it's not how you sing a song. It's not how often you come to church.

If you want to know where your heart's at, you know, it's like the old thing, just follow the money. And so the reason he says and taught to him: look, the first 10%, just so you know that I own it and you don't, you write that check to me. But if you live on a bit of a budget and you decide how much is enough, then over and above that how much is enough, you begin to share and give and love. And then what he says is, as you keep descending into greatness, all these people's lives change and people get loved and people come to Christ and they experience the life of Christ. See, my money tells me.

whether I'm humble or whether I'm about me. And then I asked myself, what about my talent? Where's my talent going? I mean my energy. Did you know in Christendom 50% of all the people that go to Bible-believing churches do not give anything of their time or their money.

And I would love to say our church is a big exception. It's not, it's exactly that same place. And by the way, if you look at our numbers, we don't need your money. I mean, we could do a lot more. But here's my challenge is You want to be a servant?

Then serve. Get your priorities in order. Get your time in order. You can't do anything I'm talking about unless God speaks to you and strengthens you. Your priorities will never get right until your finances get right.

And if you think there's any ulterior motive, give it somewhere else. But Maturity. Joy. Power. Love demands humility that requires obedience.

Just before you think, oh my lands. I want to tell you something that makes all this worthwhile. Are you ready? The next and last point. Is we experience the reward of true greatness when we follow Christ's example of servanthood.

Now, remember I said everyone wants to be great? Are you ready? Okay, how great do you really want to be?

Okay. How great do you really want to be? Because if you are willing to take Your position, your possessions, your prestige, your power, and say, I'm a steward of that, and I'm going to use that humbly as God directs to serve and to love God and to love others. Here's the promise: Christ will exalt you, He always exalts those who practice humility. In fact, notice here's the example from Jesus.

For this reason, what reason? This descending into greatness, also God highly exalted him. Literally, it super exalted him. And he bestowed on him the name which is above every name. Why?

So that at the name of Jesus. Every knee will bow. Where? Of those who are in heaven, of those who are in earth, and those who are under earth. And that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ and put a box around Lord.

The word is Yahweh. He's referring back to Isaiah 45, 23, where God Yahweh says, I am the one, and every knee will bow before me. If you want a passage, God the Father is Lord, Jesus is Lord, and notice the reason, for the glory of God. You know, Mother Teresa didn't own a whole lot. And there's people that have built huge, huge things, but we remember Mother Teresa Y.

She just loved people. And she loved people that no one cared about. And God exalted her. As you humble yourself, as we as a church, like never before, humble ourselves. By being obedient.

God will exalt you. But what would it be worth? What would it be worth to have a deep, loving, connected family? deep, loving, connected friendships. Be the person that changes the entire culture where you work or your neighborhood.

See, God gave Jesus the greatest position. and the greatest name.

Now Here's the deal. We need to apply this very specifically, and I want to do it very soberly. For those of you who are here and you are a follower of Christ, you're absolutely certain that you are in God's family, you've trusted Christ. At a certain point in time, you were convicted of your sin and your lifestyle. You realized that you needed to be forgiven and saved by a holy God, and you extended the empty hands of faith and said, I turn from my past life and I asked Jesus to come into my life and forgive me for my sin.

I believe you died in my place and rose from the dead. If you're one of those people, here's the question. Your knee is going to bow. and you are going to confess him as Lord. My question is, is he Lord today?

If you have never said, I'm all in, And saying whatever that means, my geography, my family. My money, my dreams. I may be a little scared. In fact, if you're not a little scared, you don't know what I'm talking about. But I'm going to trust God and I'm going to stand up.

And I'm going to publicly declare He is my Lord. He will call the shots from this moment on. And if you've never done that, I'll ask you to stand. And I will tell you, you'll experience power, some difficulty, and some joy and reward that you've never experienced. And you will find yourself having to get into God's word because he'll begin using your life.

There's another group of you that you're here and you're exploring and you wouldn't claim necessarily to be a Christian or you're not really sure if you are in the family or out of the family, you're a good person, a moral person, you're visiting a church, but if you died today, you are not absolutely certain that you would spend eternity with Christ. Every person is going to bow the knee and you will profess. Jesus is Lord. Option A is that if you haven't done that and you bow the knee and you humble your heart and you say, I need you, God, will you forgive me? I want to turn from sin.

I ask you to come into my life and I want to follow you. Option B. As you say, well, no, not ready to do that. Maybe later. I don't want anyone telling me what to do.

I'm not sure about this God stuff. If that's good for you guys, fine. I'm going to do my own thing. The day will come when you will bow your knee. And instead of joy looking at your Savior, in absolute dismay and distress, you'll go, oh.

I remember when I was in that church and I heard God's voice, and I may never hear it again like this. I so wish I could go back. But you can't. And he brought you into this room on this day to forgive your sins and give you a new life. God wants you to be great.

He wants you to be great. He just wants you to descend into greatness. The acid test of greatness is It's love. This is about being loving people. The road to greatness, have you got this word down now?

It's Humility. The road to greatness is considering others more important than yourself. And finally, the opportunity for greatness. It's serving. It's serving in the church, it's serving at home, it's saying, I'm a servant, no job is too low, I'm a servant, I'm available.

I'm a servant, I don't need recognition. I want to be a part of the change agent. I'm not someone who comes and sits and observes and intellectually believes the things that everyone intellectually believes. I'm a servant. God just show me where to plug in.

Before we go any farther today, I want to bring you back to that very important option A and option B I talked about. at the close of the program. Because God has said it will happen. Every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, and option A is that people will do that willfully. joyfully.

that they will recognize that God the Son, who made all that there is, who came and died in your place and my place for the sins of the whole world, who rose from the dead, who is seated at the right hand of the Father, Is opening his arms and saying come. Come unto me. Let me love you and forgive you. I came that you might have life and have it abundantly. Option B is for those who say, I don't want that.

I'll control my life. No one's going to tell me what to do. And we don't always say it that harshly.

Sometimes we say it like, well, I'll get around to the God thing later. Or, you know, I think that's probably true, but I'm going to do some stuff that I think's really fun right now and maybe later. Or maybe you're one of those people that are literally shaking your fist in the face of God and saying, No one and nothing is going to rule over me because you have a warped view of God or had a bad religious experience. We don't talk about this much in our day, but I want you to know there is a reality of eternity. And God sent the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.

and whoever believes in him has eternal life. The one that has the Son has life. The one that does not have the Son of God does not have life. There are two endings. A group of people that God will say to them, your will be done.

And you will be separated from Him forever and ever and ever. And there's a group that will say to God, Your will be done. Forgive me. I bow my knee and I do it voluntarily. I don't know where you're at, but here's my prayer, that at this day, on this moment, you would be an option A person, that you would recognize that the way you're living your life independent of God is not working.

It doesn't work now and it won't work later. And you would surrender your heart and your life at this very minute and say, Lord Jesus, forgive me. come into my life. I acknowledge you as the Lord, the Savior, the Creator of the world, and I want to follow you. I believe you died in my place.

You rose from the dead. I receive you as my Savior. Make me your son. Make me your daughter. And then I want to tell you to get on your phone and text the best Christian you know and tell them what you just did.

And then go to livingontheedge.org. That's livingontheedge.org. It's very easy to find and we have some resources to help you in your brand new life.

Now find a good church this weekend that teaches the Bible and get on the journey.

Well, if you prayed with CHIP, we do have a free resource we'd like to put in your hands that was uniquely created for new believers. It's a tool that'll help you gain a clear biblical understanding of what it means to trust in Jesus. Request this free resource by calling 888-333-6003 or visiting livingonthege.org, then clicking the New Believers button. That's livingontheedge.org or call triple eight three three three six zero zero three. Let us help you get started in your faith journey.

Well, our Bible teacher, Chip Ingram, joins me now. And Chip, we're doing so much incredible work all around the world. But many don't know that you first launched Living on the Edge as a radio ministry. Talk a little bit about this broadcast program, where it started, and how it's evolved over the last three decades or so. I'd be glad to, Dave.

Little did I dream that 30 years ago, a businessman would put the messages that I was teaching on the radio. And what I like is it reaches people's hearts because people almost always listen to the radio alone. It's incredibly powerful and it's accessible. We constantly hear from people who it's kind of their lifeline. For whatever reason, there's not a Bible teaching church in their area.

Others tell me I get up every day and I have a cup of coffee and I start my day with you. The teaching of God's Word has been the heart of Living on the Edge. And right now, the global population's need for sound biblical teaching has never been greater. And in the days ahead, We are going to reach out in their own language, in my voice, thanks to the technology of AI. It will make huge impact, but it will also be very expensive.

Would you pray about becoming a part of this mid-year match? Would you give as God leads you? God's word never fails. It always accomplishes what he sets it out to do. Let's join him and get his word to as many people as possible that changes how they live their daily life for the glory of God and the good of others.

Thanks, Chip.

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Well, just before we close, would you stop for a minute and pray for Living on the Edge today? We've never seen a greater need for God's truth to go out than right now. And by God's grace, Living on the Edge has provided encouragement, teaching, and personal discipleship resources to more people than ever.

So thank you to those who support us in prayer. God is doing amazing things.

Well, thanks for listening to this Edition of Living on the Edge. with Chip Ingram. I'm Dave Druy, and I hope you'll join us again next time.

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