Evangelism : The Message Content - Philippians 2:5-11 The sermon centers on the incarnational subordination and humiliation of Jesus Christ as the foundation of the gospel, drawing from Philippians 2:5–11 to illustrate how Jesus, though equal with God, voluntarily veiled Himself of divine glory, took on human form, and submitted to obedience—even to death on a cross—so that humanity might be reconciled to God. It emphasizes that this humility was not a loss of divinity but a veiling of His glory for our salvation, demonstrating God's profound love and the necessity of Christ's perfect obedience as a substitute for our sin. The message calls believers to embody this same humble mindset, not merely to understand doctrine but to actively share the gospel with others, recognizing evangelism as a vital expression of discipleship and a response to Christ's self-giving love. The sermon confronts the sin of spiritual apathy and fear, urging the church to be bold in proclaiming Christ, knowing that every knee will one day bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord, not by compulsion, but by the irresistible power of His exalted grace.