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Models of Giving and Receiving – Philippians 4:10-23

Philippians 4:10-23

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In this particular passage, we find a wonderful theology of giving and receiving, in which everyone, pastor and member alike, should consider closely. The Philippians are models of giving, and Paul is a model of receiving. We should pay close attention to them both.


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Shepherding a Church’s Heart – Philippians 4:1-9

Philippians 4:1-9

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I almost entitled this section “Stuff Christians Deal With” because Paul addresses several common problems Christians face. So, do you have at least one problem in your life? How about one problem in your church? If your can answer “yes,” to these questions, then you can identify with Philippians 4:1-9! The Apostle Paul speaks about some serious struggles that Christians encounter in this fallen world. These struggles include disputes, joylessness, lack of gentleness, anxiety, and impure thoughts.


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Pressing on to Know Christ – Philippians 3:12-21

Philippians 3:12-21

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In Philippians 3:12-21, Paul uses an intense running analogy to describe the Christian life. Having described his passionate, all-consuming desire in verse 10, “to know Christ,” the apostle now tells the Philippians that he’s not stagnating. He’s not slowing down. He’s still running hard after Christ. Kent Hughes says, “There is nothing in Scripture quite like this explosion of spiritual longing” (145). As Paul explains this explosion of spiritual longing, he tells the Philippians that they should follow his example and his take his perspective on spiritual progress. He says, “Therefore, all who are mature should think this way” (15a). Every Christian, then, should take a close look at this passage because Paul provides an inspiring and instructive path for growing in spiritual maturity.


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The Glory of Knowing Christ – Philippians 3:1-11

Philippians 3:1-11

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What do you treasure? Is there anything of surpassing value? Is there anything that deserves our life-long, passionate pursuit? The answer is “yes.” Paul describes it in verse 8,”More than that, I also consider everything to be a loss in view of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” Paul reminds us that nothing on earth compares to knowing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. You will never regret pursuing Christ.


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Model Servants – Philippians 2:19-30

Philippians 2:19-30

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To see the importance of this passage, consider two questions. First, why do we have a travel itinerary at all? Second, why is this travel itinerary in the middle of the book? By speaking about Timothy and Epaphroditus, Paul provides concrete examples of what he’s been talking about in the previous two chapters. And this is why this passage lays claim on our lives. Paul moves from instructions and imperatives to living illustrations. We need illustrations/examples of a book-of-Philippians type of life!


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