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What does it really mean to confess Jesus as Lord, not just with our words, but with our lives?
In this message from Philippians 2:5–11, we are drawn into the heart of who Jesus is: the One who humbled Himself, became obedient to death on a cross, and is now exalted above all. This sermon explores the powerful contrast between Christ’s humility and His glory, and why both matter for us today.
Because Jesus willingly stepped into our place, our sins are forgiven, our future is secure, and our identity is forever changed. But this truth isn’t just comforting us. It should transform us. We are called to reflect His mindset in our daily lives: through humility, obedience, compassion, and intentional love for others.
In a world filled with uncertainty, stress, and self-centered thinking, this message offers something radically different: unshakable hope and a clear purpose. As those who know the victory of the cross and the empty tomb, we are sent out to live and share that hope with others.
Continue to confess Jesus as Lord… not just in what you say, but in how you live.
"Continue to Confess Jesus as Lord" was recorded on Sunday, March 29, 2026. Watch the full service, "Look Up to See Your King", here: https://youtube.com/live/CwpE0JQ62ok
Looking for a video version of this sermon? Watch here: https://youtu.be/1tdnjEcV4sM
Check out the full sermon archive: https://victorylutheran.org/sermons
By Victory Lutheran ChurchWhat does it really mean to confess Jesus as Lord, not just with our words, but with our lives?
In this message from Philippians 2:5–11, we are drawn into the heart of who Jesus is: the One who humbled Himself, became obedient to death on a cross, and is now exalted above all. This sermon explores the powerful contrast between Christ’s humility and His glory, and why both matter for us today.
Because Jesus willingly stepped into our place, our sins are forgiven, our future is secure, and our identity is forever changed. But this truth isn’t just comforting us. It should transform us. We are called to reflect His mindset in our daily lives: through humility, obedience, compassion, and intentional love for others.
In a world filled with uncertainty, stress, and self-centered thinking, this message offers something radically different: unshakable hope and a clear purpose. As those who know the victory of the cross and the empty tomb, we are sent out to live and share that hope with others.
Continue to confess Jesus as Lord… not just in what you say, but in how you live.
"Continue to Confess Jesus as Lord" was recorded on Sunday, March 29, 2026. Watch the full service, "Look Up to See Your King", here: https://youtube.com/live/CwpE0JQ62ok
Looking for a video version of this sermon? Watch here: https://youtu.be/1tdnjEcV4sM
Check out the full sermon archive: https://victorylutheran.org/sermons