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11/29/2013 Joy and Peace in Christ |
Scriptures: | Philippians 1-4 |
Heart of the Passage: | Philippians 1¡A4 |
Overview
Philippians is a joyful letter, written by Paul from a prison cell in Rome to one of the churches he founded on his second missionary journey (Acts 16). In spite of Paul's adverse circumstances, Philippians is a letter of encouragement in the midst of persecution. There is much for Paul to rejoice about: the Philippians' repeated financial assistance, the hope of visiting the Philippian believers soon, the church's steadfast testimony for the gospel. Though that testimony is threatened by divisions in the church. Paul is confident their unity will be restored as they imitate the humility and servanthood of Christ. Indeed, Paul can urge with confidence, "Rejoice in the Lord always" (4:4). |
CHAPTER 1
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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3
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CHAPTER 4
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Rejoicing in Affliction
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Rejoicing in Ministry
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Rejoicing in Jesus
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Rejoicing in Blessings
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"Rejoice in the Lord always" (4:4).
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Your Daily Walk
How many areas in your life would you consider exemplary¡Xareas you would not be ashamed for others to imitate?
When Paul wanted to illustrate his teaching, he often used flesh-and-blood examples. He did not hesitate to set forth Timothy as a model of caring (2:19-20), Epaphroditus as a model of steadfastness (2:25), and Christ as a model of humility (2:5-8).
Do you view yourself as a personal illustration? "Oh," you say, "not me!" But it's true whether you volunteer or not. People around you evaluate Christianity by the way they sec it lived out in your life.
Do you "rejoice always" (4:4)? Are you anxious and thus deny the reality and power of prayer (4:6)? Do you give daily evidence of the "peace of God" at work in your life (4:7)?
Your children, parents, neighbors, co-workers, relatives¡X even strangers¡Xwill notice whether the quality of your life is different. Select one area today where, with God's help, you will seek to be an example in all you do and say.
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Insight
Christ, My All in All ¡X
Beginning with Paul's thought in 1:21 ("For to me to live is Christ"), see how many ways you can complete this sentence based on what you have read in Philippians: "To me, Christ is my ..." Share your answers with an encouraging friend!
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Adage
Joy is the gigantic secret of the Christian. |
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