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Accept the Word
2 Tim 3:16
Good Verse:
“Deceiving” is from a verb used in the New Testament only here and in
Studious
Quick to Hear
Quick to Hear
Slow to Speak
Slow to Anger
the one who is listening rather than lambasting is the one who is slow to anger
Blue, J. R. (1985).
James.
In J. F. Walvoord & R. B. Zuck (Eds.),
The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures (Vol.
2, p. 823).
Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.
the one who is listening rather than lambasting is the one who is slow to anger
Philippians
A General Outline
Introduction to the Philippian Church Phil 1:1-11
Phil 1:1-2 Greetings of Grace
Phil 1:3-11 Paul’s Prayer for the Philippians
Phil 1:3-8 Thanksgiving for their Ongoing Partnership
Phil 1:9-11 Prayers for their Abounding Love
Body of the Letter to the Philippian Church Phil 1:12-4:9
Phil 1:12-26 Encouraging Report about Paul’s Case and Ministry
Phil 1:12-18a The Advance of the Gospel Despite Paul’s Imprisonment
Phil 1:12-13 Paul’s Story & Message Spread thru Rome
Phil 1:14-18a Conflicting Opinions on Paul in the Church
Phil 1:18b-26 Paul’s Confidence in His Situation
Phil 1:18b-20 A Positive Legal Outcome Expected
Phil 1:21-26 Longing for Eternal Home/Zealous to Continue Ministry
Phil 1:27-2:30 Exhortation to Joyfully Strive Together with Christ-Like Humility
Phil 1:27-30 Live Worthy of their Heavenly Citizenship
Phil 2:1-4 Fulfill One Another’s Joy/Practicing Humility
Phil 2:5-11 Follow the Example of Christ’s Humility
Phil 2:12-16 Be United as a Living Light in a Dark World
Phil 2:17-30 Imitate Men with the Mind of Christ
Phil 2:17-18 Paul
Phil 2:19-24 Timothy
Phil 2:25-30 Epaphroditus
Phil 3:1-4:1 Concerns about False Teachers/Threat to their Unified Pursuit of Christ
Phil 3:1 Joy in the Lord to Withstand Error
Phil 3:2-3 The Dangerous & Growing Problem of the False Workers(e.g., Judaizers)
Phil 3:4-16 The Single Minded Pursuit of Nothing Other than the Knowledge of Christ
Phil 3:4-7 Past Religious Accomplishments Worthless
Phil 3:8-11 The Surpassing Value of Christ’s Righteousness and
Resurrection Power
Phil 3:12-16 Paul’s Resolve to Pursue Christ/Exhortation for All to
Follow Together
Phil 3:17-4:1 A Warning Against False Ministers
Phil 3:17-19 Beware the Enemies of the Cross
Phil 3:20-4:1 Maintain Heavenly Identity & Confidence
Phil 4:2-9 Applications on Maintaining Unity
Phil 4:2-3 Mediated Peacemaking Needed Between Christian Workers
Phil 4:4-9 The Church’s Pursuit of Personal & Relational Peace
Phil 4:4 Joy in the Lord
Phil 4:5 Gentleness
Phil 4:6-7 Prayer & Peace
Phil 4:8 Right Thinking
Phil 4:9 Godly Imitation
Conclusion of the Letter to the Philippian Church Phil 4:10-20
Phil 4:10-20 Paul’s Contented Receipt for Their Sacrificial Gift
Phil 4:10-14 Expression of Thanks/Example of Contentment
Phil 4:15-20 Recount of Their Giving History/Assurance of God’s Supply
Final Exchange of Greetings to the Philippian Church Phil 4:21-22
Closing Prayer to the Philippian Church Phil 4:23
Sanctified
Confessing Sins is like Taking Off Dirty Clothes
Submissive
Tell story of college roommate
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