"....Who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God...."
These are the words we meditate on this week, a simple phrase inviting us into the depths of Jesus. What does it mean that the "Word became flesh," in whom "it pleased God" that the "fullness of the Godhead would dwell in bodily form"—and "pleased God to crush"? How were (and are) the Father, Son, and Spirit—the plural Godhead—united in the work of the Cross? Was it, as some have supposed, "cosmic child abuse"? Or is there more to the mystery to reveal the Beautiful God?
Join Jeff & Steph this week as we discuss these questions, and wade into the waters of this early church hymn to find the Answer to Every Question: "Christ, and Him crucified."