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    Christ our Humble Shepherd and Exalted King is Victorious

    Jeff Price

    1 Peter 5: 6-11INTRODUCTION

    September 11th was a defining moment in our lives. It was a day marked by tragedy, pain and

    suffering. A midst the tragedy of that day though were stories of heroism. Retired Marine Sgt. JasonThomas was with his family in Long Island when he heard what was happening in New York that day.

    "Someone needed help. It didn't matter who, he said. After putting his Marine uniform back on, he

    quickly drove to Manhattan to help. Sgt. Thomas ended up saving the lives of two Port AuthorityPolice officers that day performing his search and rescue mission, but no one knew his name. Not until

    5 years later when Oliver Stone made the movie World Trade Center did anyone learn his true

    identity. There was an article written recounting his story. For almost five years, Sgt. Thomas haddecided to keep a very low profile about his heroic role that terrible day; partly because of modesty,

    and partly because of the emotional toll it took on him. But after family members saw the commercial,

    they told Sgt. Thomas he should get in touch with the movie producers. So he did.That is the story of a humble man. One of my favorite books is Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. Im

    partial to philosophy, and as a former atheist myself, like Lewis, I think it speaks volumes about thephilosophical journey to faith. In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis defined a humble man this way, Do

    not imagine that if you meet a really humble man he will be what most people call humblenowadays: he will not be a sort of greasy, smarmy person, who is always telling you that, of course, he

    is nobody. Probably all you will think about him is that he seemed a cheerful, intelligent chap who

    took a real interest in what you said to himHe will not be thinking about humility: he will not bethinking about himself at all.

    Do you think that Peter knew what it was to be humble? He certainly knew what it was to experience

    pain and suffering, having denied his Lord 3 times, seeing him beat, hung upon a cross and die. So toodid the hearers of his epistle experience pain and suffering, as they were dispersed and exiled across the

    land. They knew the power of Rome and would soon know the brutal hand of attempted extinction by

    her emperors. They knew what it was to be suffering servants and what it was to be brought low. Infact, they were living in the aftermath of a defining moment. In the shadow of the cross, it was asthough they were living on September 12th trying to make sense of it all. Peter knew their hearts

    because their hearts were his and they were now his sheep to shepherd.

    Now turn with me as we read 1 Peter 5: 6 11. This passage comes on the heels of Peter exhorting theelders among Gods covenantal family to be the servant leaders of Jesus Christ and then he turns to

    whole family exhorting them all to be humble subjects of their servant leaders. He continues

    addressing the family of God, as he draws his letter to a close.6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may

    exalt you,7 casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. 8 Be sober-minded; bewatchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.

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    Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experiencedby your brotherhood throughout the world. 10 And after you have suffered a little while, the God

    of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm,

    strengthen, and establish you.11 To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen.

    (1Pe 5:5-11 ESV)

    BE BROUGHT LOW

    Throughout this letter, Peter has called the people of the dispersion to maintain a humble posture asaliens, as servants, as wives and husbands and as sufferers. Here at the end he has not wavered from

    that message calling the people of God to once again taste humility.

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    Have you ever been given a demotion at work, and told that it is for the good of the company? That is

    a tough pill to swallow, and not one that is easy to obey without a fight. How would you handle the

    news that your company is struggling, and they need you to do the lowly work of an apprentice? Or

    maybe they are in financial trouble and rather than cut jobs, they have asked you to take a cut in pay.You may be dealing with that reality right now. It takes a true act of humility to obey that request, and

    do the best job you can. The man or woman who obeys that knows what it is to be brought low.

    That is not in our nature though. The human heart also knows its good to be king, as we seekautonomy and our own pride. But look what happens when your pride and idols get in the way, and

    you become like David, who though he was a man after Gods own heart fell into deep sin because of

    the lusts in his heart to the point of having blood on his hands. We know how difficult humility can beand we know how easy it is for pride to consume us. There is another form of humility though, and

    that is false humility the self-deprecating cries of being a loser, or not being good enough, which can

    even be disguised as humor. Chandler on Friends excelled as this kind of humor, but all he really

    revealed were his own insecurities and false humility. That is not true humility that is not beingbrought low that is being paralyzed by fear. But dont you think that is a familiar feeling for a lot of

    us? I know it can be for me.

    Peter wrote, Allow yourselves to be humbled under the mighty hand of God. Jesus Christ knows thereality of this statement, he lived it, he defined it. Christ clothed himself in human flesh, suffered, died

    and was buried not for himself, not so that he could be king, not so that he could tell a great story. He

    did this for his adopted sons and daughters he did this for you and for me. Christ was brought low.He surrendered it all, opened himself up to pain, ridicule, judgment, and humiliation.

    Jesus was brought low and here too, so are those that have suffered in his name. They too are brought

    low, humbled, under the mighty and faithful hand of God. But we are not brought low, so that wecould experience the false humility of thinking less of ourselves. We are brought low, so that we

    would think of ourselves less. Like Christ, we are to surrender it all: all our cares, all our concerns, all

    our worries in this world and cast them upon the faithful and mighty Lord because he cares as the

    Shepherd and Overseer of our souls. He is the chief Shepherd who tends and protects his flockwillingly laying his life down for you. We are to be brought low to be humbled, as Christ is

    humbled.

    NOT TO BE DEVOUREDHowever, we are not brought low to be devoured. Verse 8 begins, Be sober-minded; be watchful.

    Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Sgt Thomas

    arrived in New York City, just in time to see, feel, hear and taste the mighty towers fall. As the roaringsound of steel, concrete and metal fell to the ground he had a decision to make. Would he leave with

    everyone else or would he stay, stand firm and enter the city of sorrows?

    Just the day before, on September 10 th, we thought that no one could touch us here at home, that no one

    could infiltrate the safety of our borders. We awoke on September 11th to a different reality than that.Our security had been threatened.

    It is easy to grow complacent isnt it? Im not going to offer any political commentary on foreign

    policy here, but let us also recognize that we do have enemies. Wanting to be liked by others is apowerful motivator and can blind us to those enemies. Peters words of warning here resonate in my

    heart and I pray you can hear them too.

    Smooth talking lawyer, John Milton, played by Al Pacino in the movie The Devils Advocate has alot of great lines. He is the established, big shot owner of a law firm in New York City who has

    recruited a hot shot lawyer from the south played by Keanu Reeves. They are the polar opposites of

    Sgt. Thomas and other heros of September 11 th. But Milton, offers up this great perspective onhumanity.

    You sharpen the human appetite to the point where it can split atoms with its desire; you build egos

    the size of cathedrals; fiber-optically connect the world to every eager impulse; grease even the dullest

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    dreams with these dollar-green, gold-plated fantasies, until every human becomes an aspiring emperor,

    becomes his own God... and where can you go from there? Remember, its good to be king. Right?

    How about its good to be God? Sounds like a familiar tale from the Garden of Eden, where Adam and

    Eve were tempted by the serpent with the promise of being like God. And that is a temptation that weall succumb to one way or another.

    Thankfully we are not left alone to fight this cunning Devils Advocate or even to Satan himself. Jesus

    Christ faced these same temptations, in both body with the pains of hunger after 40 days of fasting,and pride being offered the world to rule from atop Jerusalem. And again, in the Garden of

    Gethsemane, Jesus prayed for strength and faith to obey the will of his father that he would stand firm.

    In both instances, he was ministered to by angels from heaven as a sign that he was not left alone in hissuffering. Also, in the garden in Jesus triumph we also see the failures of the disciples to be sober-

    minded; be watchful as they slept in their sorrow. Something Peter no doubt remembered.

    Peter now reminds us, not to be overcome with sorrow, or to be brought so low that we can be

    swallowed up by the temptations of Satan. It is easy to grow tired and become weary, especially whenwe are brought low. But we are not left alone to resist the devil ourselves. We have the brotherhood of

    other believers who are suffering in the name of Christ. I can very easily, due to my own pride, avoid

    reaching out to others in my suffering. I either reason that I can handle it on my own, or think theyhave nothing to offer in the way of comfort. As those who bear the name of Christ, we are to lean on

    one another, love one another and grow in our strength to resist temptations by and through the

    community of Christ. As the Spirit of Christ dwells in our hearts, strengthening us, deepening our faithand understanding of Christ, so too is that same Spirit at work in the Church around the world. Their

    trials are our trials and their triumphs are ours as well. By the power of Christ, we are called to stand

    firm in our faith, that though we are brought low, we are not to be devoured.

    BUT TO BE strengthenedIN CHRIST

    By the power of Christ, we are called to stand firm in our faith, that though we are brought low, we are

    not to be devoured but are to be strengthened in, by and through Jesus Christ.

    Are you a part of the family of God? If so, you have an amazing promise of Gods faithfulness laid outbefore you here. And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you

    to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. It is God

    who humbles you towards obedience; it is Jesus Christ who conquered death, sin and Satan byredeeming man through his death upon the cross, and it is the power of his Spirit who ministers to you

    even now in your suffering. As the angels descended upon Christ during his trials and temptations, so

    too does the Spirit of Christ reign in your heart ministering to your brokenness, strengthening your faithand granting you grace upon grace.

    If you are wondering if God loves you, or if you have a place in his family then hear Gods word now.

    The God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm,

    strengthen, and establish you. To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen. Experience Godsgrace, care and love for you by surrendering your life to him, casting your anxieties upon him, and

    trusting in his faithfulness. For he is king and reigns even now at the right hand of God the Father.

    Gods word testifies to you now that he desires to see you reconciled to him, and that he will build hiskingdom on the cornerstone of faith in Jesus Christ that is planted firmly and steadfastly in the heart of

    those who believe in the name Christ.

    Christ our Humble Shepherd and Exalted King is VictoriousYou have been brought low not to be devoured, but to be strengthened in Jesus Christ. Be humbled

    and surrender your life to him, as he surrendered his life for you. Hear his steadfast word whispering to

    your heart that he will stand firm with you, and not to waver as the lion roars. Be exalted and lifted upin Christs victory over the sin in your heart as he reigns over it.

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    For Jesus Christ, our humble shepherd who cares for us, who has served us, who has sought us out to

    die for us is not only the humiliated servant. He is also the exalted king who reigns over life, who has

    conquered death, sin and Satan. He is victorious, high and mighty and he is our salvation.

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