“Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God.” In Philippians 2:6 Paul said of Christ that He was “in the form of God.” The word translated “form” here is morphē, “the essential form.” In almost the next statement (2:7) he said that Christ took “the form [same word] of a servant.” The word translated “servant” here is doulos. Philippians 2:6 asserts that He who came to be man in every sense of the word, apart from sin, was also God (theou)
Philippians 2:6