Advent: Humility

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 20 MIN

Advent: Humility

from Beyond the Message · host Veritas Church

This week on Beyond the Message, Sam Anderson and Ian Crosby recap yesterday’s message from Philippians 2:3-11, exploring how the humility of Christ leads to the worship of Christ. We unpack the sermon's main points and go beyond yesterday with additional insight into the text. The humility of God is revealed in the birth of Jesus. The eternal Son willingly laid aside privilege, took on flesh, and became obedient even unto death for our salvation. This message helped us see that humility not merely as a personal virtue to admire, but as the very pathway through which God’s glory is revealed and our lives are transformed. We explore how Christ’s humility calls us to a posture of worship, obedience, and self-giving love in everyday life. Message Highlights: Main Point: The humility of Christ leads to the worship of Christ. Jesus’ birth reveals the humility of God — the all-powerful King willingly became a servant. Christ’s humility did not end at the manger but led Him to obedient suffering and the cross. True humility is self-giving obedience to God for the good of others. The road of humility ends not in loss, but in exaltation and God’s glory. Practical application: Slow down this Advent season to marvel at Christ’s humility before trying to imitate it. Ask where obedience feels costly — humility always leads to action, not just attitude. Reorient daily life toward God’s glory rather than self-advancement or comfort. Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore: Biggest Story Advent The Christmas Promise Advent Family Devotional Good News of Great Joy Do you have a question you want us to address? Submit it now!

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