To Live, Christ (Philippians 1:18b-26)
When to live, Christ… Your future is secure (vv. 18-20) Death is to be with Him (vv. 21-24) Life is to be spent for others (vv. 25-26)
Hallmarks: Humbly Serving the Church (Philippians 2:1-11)
Key Idea; In Philippians 2:1-11, we see two aspects of humility to embrace so that we can humbly serve the church. I. We are a community called to unity through our humility (v. 1-4) II. We are a community called to emulate Christ-llike humility (v. 5-11)
What Matters Most (Philippians 1:12-18)
Surprising Sovereignty in Every Circumstance (vv. 12-14) Surprising Joy Despite Affliction (vv. 15-18)
Partners in Joy (Philippians 1:1-11)
Four Marks of Paul and the Philippians’ Love for Each Other: Rooted in Gospel Identity Full of Gospel Affection Committed to Gospel Partnership Hope for Gospel Progress
Session 4 – The Promise (Philippians 4:10-13)
Be sure of God’s promises. Satisfied with God’s provision. Sustained by God’s power.
Session 3 – The Perspective (Philippians 1:18-26)
To live is Christ. To die is gain.
Session 2 – The Process (Philippians 2:12-13)
We work out. When we work. How we work. God works in. How God works.
Session 1 – The Person (Philippians 3:7-11)
Knowing Jesus is treasuring him. Knowing Jesus is trusting. Knowing Jesus is transforming.
Side by Side for the Gospel (Philippians 1:27)
We must understand our lives from the perspective of the ministry of the gospel. Filter #1: We were made for another home The danger: Christians who compartmentalize Christians who are consumer Christians who are convinced that later is ok Christians who cling to privilege Filter #2: We are made for an eternal family Life in […]
Gospel-Centered Disciples (Philippians 1:27)
How our church fulfills the mission of making gospel-centered disciples I. We stand firmly together in the truth of the Gospel II. We strive side by side for the centrality of the Gospel