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Philippians 2 Exposed: Jesus as God’s Humble Agent


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Jake Beliveau, a 48-year-old business intelligence analyst and former U.S. Marine from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, shared his journey to adopting a Unitarian perspective. Initially exposed to Christianity within a Baptist context, Jake struggled with the doctrine of the Trinity, finding it logically incoherent despite early acceptance. Jake’s professional background in programming, requiring precision and logic, has influenced his approach to biblical study, emphasizing accuracy and rational interpretation.

Jake’s exploration of Philippians chapter two, a key scripture often used by Trinitarians to argue Jesus’ divinity, forms the core of his discussion. He analyzed verses 1-8, focusing on the phrase “in the form of God” to challenge the Trinitarian view that Jesus is fully God. Instead, Jake proposes a “functional authority” perspective, interpreting Jesus as God’s agent, endowed with divine authority but not ontologically God. This view sees Jesus as a unique human who humbly fulfilled God’s will, setting aside divine privileges to serve and die on the cross. Jake argues this makes Jesus’ example relatable, as believers are called to emulate his humility and obedience, not an unattainable divine nature.

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