
 
    Pope Shenouda III
  (Col. 1: 15)
: "He is the image of  the invisible God', and in (Phil.2:5-7):   "Christ Jesus, who,  being in the form of God, did not consider it    robbery to be equal to God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking   the form of a servant, and coming in the likeness of men. " This   means that if  Christ appeared to be equal with God, He did not   consider that robbery because He is verily so. But while being equal   with the Father, He gave up all His glory, was Incarnate, taking the   form of a servant and coming in the likeness of man... and became  obedient to the point of death, even the death of the  cross (Phil.2:8).
 St.  Paul the Apostle said about the  Lord Jesus Christ in his Epistle  to the Hebrews: "...through  whom also He made the worlds, who being  the brightness of His glory  and the express image of His person, and  upholding all things by the  word of His power, when He had by Himself  purged our sins, sat down at  the right hand of the Majesty on high,  having become so much better  than the angels" (Heb. 1:2-4). The  phrase 'the express image of His person' means the image in which  God manifested Himself in the Incarnation, and thus we could see Him; in the Person of  Christ,
That is why  Christ the Lord said:  "He who has seen Me  has seen the Father" (Jn.  14:9). He was  Incarnate for our redemption to purge our sins. He gave  up all His glory  although He is the brightness of God's glory and the  image of God (2  Cor.4:4) and had made the worlds. Here the Apostle  presents one of the  Divine attributes of  Christ, of His being the  Creator. He created the  world because He is the Logos: the Reason and  Wisdom of God.