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Practice What You Preach
DT: Paul encourages the Philippian church to represent the Gospel in their lives Daily
Aim: We will lives that demonstrate what we believe as Christians in both our Public and Private lives.
Introduction:
Set A Holy Example of the Gospel ()
Worthy - the picture is that of a table that one can place a lamp upon.
Stable, steady, sturdy.
not easily destroyed.
Publicly
Privately
Collectively
one spirit
one mind
side by side
for the faith of the Gospel
Illustration:
Application: We must be influencers and the standard which the world is attracted.
Wherever we are or whatever we are doing set the example.
Stand Courageously for the Gospel ()
Against your opposition
this is not a call for the church to go looking for a fight.
It is a caution to expect opposition and remain firm in their convictions.
The gospel in your life will serve as conviction for their lives
God rewards those who stand courageously
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Application: The world may present its argument for what it deems as right but we believers must remain steadfast in our convictions regardless of the consequences.
Suffer for Christ’s Sake for the Gospel ()
it is God’s design
You don’t suffer alone
Illustration: Little boy walked into a crown shop . . .
No cross, No Crown.
Application: are you willing to bear your cross?
Conclusion:
Must Jesus bear the cross alone,
And all the world go free?
No, there’s a cross for everyone,
And there’s a cross for me.
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