What does it mean that Jesus "emptied" himself? Dr. Josh Malone unpacks
the mystery of the Incarnation and explains what it means for Jesus to have emptied himself and taken on a human nature.
So the questions about Jesus considering him in his incarnate state and what it means when he is becomes incarnate, in Philippians 2 and the language there of ekenosen—he "empties himself." And then secondly, maybe does that relate to when Jesus talks about not knowing the day or the hour of his return? These are giant questions in Christology. And you would guess that Christians have gone around and around. Particularly in modern Christology, there's been a lot of energy expended toward that first question. Kenotic Christology, sometimes, this is called. So briefly, maybe I can mention a couple of the options.
So the questions about Jesus considering him in his incarnate state and what it means when he is becomes incarnate, in Philippians 2 and the language there of ekenosen—he "empties himself." And then secondly, maybe does that relate to when Jesus talks about not knowing the day or the hour of his return? These are giant questions in Christology. And you would guess that Christians have gone around and around. Particularly in modern Christology, there's been a lot of energy expended toward that first question. Kenotic Christology, sometimes, this is called. So briefly, maybe I can mention a couple of the options.