Peace PrIM3:
You're quoting Paul here, not the teachings or sayings of Jesus, pbuh. And, really, Jesus, pbuh, according to Biblical scripture, did not appear humble and obedient at the time of the crucifixion. He wasn't high-fiving the Jews on His way to die and prayed, begging to let death pass Him, and clearly separates himself from divinity by adding,"...by YOUR will." Obviously, Jesus, pbuh, did not have the ability to prevent the incident He so desperately didn't want to be part. And, while hanging on the cross He continues to pray, "Ilah! Ilah! Lama Sabachthani!" My God! My God! Why hast thou forsaken me? Further proving, He wasn't the all knowing God. If He were, why did he pray and ask, and to whom?
Anyway, as far as Pauline doctrine goes, Ali Ataie, says it best:
"...Pauline influence on the four evangelist accounts is quite obvious. All of Paul’s letters were written and widely circulated before a single Gospel was even put down on parchment. It is unfortunate that no Gospel of Jesus composed prior to or concurrent with Paul’s writings has survived long enough to be handed down to us for research. Whether this was deliberately done or not will never be known. Again, all of our information about Paul comes from only two sources, Paul himself, and Luke, Paul’s student. What we do know is that there were undeniably different interpretations, oral traditions, and Gospels of Jesus proclaimed in Paul’s time that did not agree with his teaching. Paul, realizing the danger in this, exhorts his church in Galatia to reject anyone who may preach to them “another gospel” unlike that which he has told them (Galatians 1:8)..."
There are numerous issues with Paul's "doctrine" and I would be more than happy to discuss those in another thread as it is going off topic here.
Peace,
Hana