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EATING HUMBLE PIE. Imagine the grace it took for God the Son to stoop to the point of leaving all the glories of heaven. Imagine it is all we can do. None of us can come anywhere close to comprehending such humility. Jesus gladly set aside His right to utilize the fullness of His deity—His absolute power, wisdom, holiness, justice, goodness, etc. And He relinquished His right to the unceasing worship and praise of angels. No, Jesus didn't stop being God. But He did add humanity to His deity and submitted to His Father's will by taking on the form of a slave and being born as a human being. He ultimately "became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross" (Phil. 2:7-8). Because Jesus so humbled Himself, God "highly exalted Him" (Phil. 2:9). God exalted Jesus by raising Him from the dead. God exalted His Son by placing Him at His right hand where He sits enthroned as King of kings and Lord of lords. God exalted Jesus by making Him High Priest so He can "sympathize with our weaknesses" (Heb. 4:15) and make “intercession for us” (Rom. 8:34). We’re therefore exhorted to "come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need" (Heb. 4:16). God also exalted Jesus by giving Him a Name that is above every name (Phil. 2:9). His Name is so exalted that every knee of all people of all time will bow before Him and their tongues will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Yes, even the most defiant, sin-loving reprobate will eat humble pie one day and confess that Jesus is Lord. For us whom Jesus has already humbled, our "chief end is to glorify God, and enjoy him forever." For those who haven't yet bowed the knee and confessed Him Lord, the Psalmist exhorts, "Kiss the Son, lest He be angry" (Psa. 2:12). James says, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble” (4:6). Eating a little humble pie will certainly pay dividends—in this life and eternity!