(a) What was Paul's teaching on humility in his letter to the Philippians? [9 marks]
(b) In what three ways is this teaching relevant to Christians? [6 marks]
Explanation
Phil. 2:1-11: (a) (i) Paul taught that humility implies that Christians should be of one mind. (ii) and that they should love one another. (iii) He believes nothing should be done from selfishness or conceit. (iv) Christians should in humility, count others better than themselves. (v) The interests of others should be projected above personal interests. (vi) Christ's example of humility stands out: though in the form of God, he did not exalt himself. (vii) But emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, born in the likeness of men. (viii) In his human form, Jesus became obedient even to the point of death - a shameful death on the cross. (ix) For this obvious demonstration of humility God has highly exalted Jesus. (x) He bestowed on him the name which is above every name. (xi) That at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow. (xii) And tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
(b) Ways the teaching is relevant to Christians (I) Humility makes living/societal interaction easier. (ii) It leads to selflessness. (iii) It attracts respect. (iv) It promotes tolerance and consensus. (v) It brings exaltation. (vi) It makes one submit to those in authority.