The Ultimate Adjustment

This week we’re visiting the 6th Reality of the Experiencing God study: You must make major adjustments in your life to join God in what He is doing.
Today we’re going
to consider the ultimate adjustment, the adjustment that Jesus made when He voluntarily took on human flesh to dwell among us. Scripture makes it clear that, even while He walked among us, He was fully God – but He was also fully human.
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us… (John 1:14)
Jesus wasn’t an apparition floating around the Holy Land – He had a body just like other men. Although we know Him as the Light of the world (John 8:12), He didn’t walk around with a halo or backlighting reflecting His glory. He didn’t wear a nametag identifying Him as “Jesus, the Son of God.” He looked like other men. He may have even resembled His half-siblings. His voice would have been like the voice of any other man. He got tired and hungry like any other man. He felt pain like any other man. He was tempted like any other man. Yet He was without sin.
Indeed, let this attitude be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus. Though he was by nature God, he did not consider equality with God as a prize to be displayed, but he emptied himself by taking the nature of a servant. (Philippians 2:5-7)
Jesus accepted the fact that on earth He was not recognized as
“King of kings and Lord of Lords” (Revelation 19:16). He accepted His assignment that He could only do what the Father told Him to do:
Then Jesus answered and said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, but what He sees the Father do; for whatever He does, the Son also does in like manner.” (John 5:19)
When you think of the enormity of the adjustments Jesus willingly made to do the work of the Father –to daily do what God asked Him to do and then to die a horrifying death as he bore the sins of the world on His shoulders -- how small do your adjustments seem? Yet we are challenged to have this attitude ourselves – the same attitude that Jesus had (Philippians 2:5)!
Father, help us recognize that any major adjustments you are asking of us are only minor when we consider the enormous adjustments humbly accepted by Your Son. Help us draw close to You and seek that same humility of spirit and even joy in emptying the “self” out of ourselves to work with You in bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to our world. Amen
By Judy Shrout









