PHILIPPIANS 2:5-11
This passage is called the Carmen Christi, the “Song of Christ,” and its Christology is among the highest there can be. The beginning of the passage assumes Jesus’ preexistence in the very form of God, his ability to make decisions and act before his incarnation, and even his own hand in being born on earth. Thus the beginning of the Carmen Christi makes it clear that Jesus is God incarnate.
This passage is called the Carmen Christi, the “Song of Christ,” and its Christology is among the highest there can be. The beginning of the passage assumes Jesus’ preexistence in the very form of God, his ability to make decisions and act before his incarnation, and even his own hand in being born on earth. Thus the beginning of the Carmen Christi makes it clear that Jesus is God incarnate.
PHILIPPIANS 2:5-11
This passage is called the Carmen Christi, the “Song of Christ,” and its Christology is among the highest there can be. The beginning of the passage assumes Jesus’ preexistence in the very form of God, his ability to make decisions and act before his incarnation, and even his own hand in being born on earth. Thus the beginning of the Carmen Christi makes it clear that Jesus is God incarnate.