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David Royes
May 25, 2014

The Christian’s Contentment

The Christian's Contentment

The Apostle Paul ends his letter to the Philippians thanking them for their generous gift. He takes the opportunity to underscore that while their gift was a blessing, it never became his God. He gives his readers a picture of Godly contentment: the discipline of the believer, the ambition of a community and the strength […]

May 18, 2014

Deliberate Rejoicing

Deliberate Rejoicing

As Paul begins to close his letter, he emphasizes the great theme of rejoicing. He calls the church at Philippi to see rejoicing as a labor rather than a feeling! He exhorts them to guard their hearts from anxiety, to teach their minds in obscurity, and to use their strength to be Godly.

April 30, 2014

Begged to Reconcile

Begged to Reconcile

In the midst of his warm affection for the Philippian church, the apostle Paul names two women who are struggling with conflict. In just a few short verses he underscores the priority of reconciliation, the path of reconciliation and the prudence of reconciliation.   Questions for further discussion Why is reconciliation a necessary component of […]

April 27, 2014

Stand Firm Thus

Stand Firm Thus

In light of opposition and enemies of the cross, Paul’s exhortation to the Philippians is not to conquer but to stand firm. Leading up to this command, he gives three ingredients of standing firm: A gospel humility, a discerning mind and a heavenly perspective.   Questions for further discussion How does the gospel allow us […]

April 20, 2014

Remember Jesus Christ!

On easter Sunday, we do well to heed Paul’s instructions to Timothy, to remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead. The resurrection teaches us that God is faithful, that the way is suffering, and that the Word is sufficient.

April 6, 2014

Right About Righteousness

Right About Righteousness

Beginning the latter half of his letter, Paul shifts his attention to a discussion of ‘righteousness’, and what is ‘safe’ for the Philippian church. While we may be inclined to downplay theology, Paul considered it utterly important. He issues a warning about doctrine, offers his own life as an illustration of the gospel, and gives […]

March 30, 2014

Walking Worthy, By Example

Walking Worthy, By Example

The Apostle Paul backs up his exhortation to ‘work out your salvation’ by pointing to other men who have walked worthy. For a richer understanding of how the gospel is lived out, he suggests that we consider his own example, consider Timothy’s example, Consider Epaphroditus, and consider Jesus who makes worthy living possible.

March 23, 2014

Arguing with Jesus

Arguing with Jesus

In his ministry, Jesus often faced opposition. His warnings to the Pharisees and the disciples expose the danger of a hard heart. Jesus illustrates the hidden sin of the Pharisees, exposes the sin of the disciples, and offers a powerful solution to both. For Further Discussion How do we see hard heartedness at work today? […]

March 9, 2014

The Christian’s Glow

The Christian's Glow

Paul exhorts the Philippians to work out their salvation. His words paint a refreshing picture of what living out the Christian life is like. Paul presents to his readers a vision for Godly living, commands the pursuit of Godly living and reminds them of the hope of Godly living. Questions For Further Discussion Why is […]

March 2, 2014

To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain

To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain

Paul leads the Philippians by example in declaring that “for to me to live is Christ, to die is gain.” This popular phrase is a picture of Faith in Christ, Following Christ, Fellowship with Christ, and a Future with Christ. Questions for Further Discussion Why is it common for people to profess faith in Christ, […]

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