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Philippains
Paul was in prison.
Imagine them reading this letter from Paul who is in prison.
How do you think it made them feel about Paul’s circumstance?
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But Paul lets them know that his circumstances is great for the gospel.
c. Paul may have been captive, but the gospel wasn’t.
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How could this be?
If Paul was not where he was, those keeping him captive may have never heard the gospel.
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Paul had a great outlook on life.
Even while imprisonment, Paul saw himself as under the authority of Jesus, not man.
Philipp
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He knew that Jesus would work out his circumstances.
“all the the palace” which is the “praetorian guard”
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This was the elite Roman soldiers, the emperors bodyguards.
Paul’s time in prison allowed these soldiers to hear the gospel.
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We are not told where Paul was imprisoned when he wrote this, but it seem it may be Rome.
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If Paul could reach the guards with the gospel, the gospel would reach their families.
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If Paul could reach the guards with the gospel, the gospel would reach their families.
e. Elab the guards sitting around talking about Paul.
Phililppians 1:14
Paul was a great leader, even before he became a Christian.
a. Paul as a great leader, people followed his leadership.
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He didn’t want people to give up, but keep going on, moving forward.
c. Paul was such a great leader that even in prison it gave his followers even more courage to share the gospel without fear.
Philippians 1:
Some preached from envy and strife.
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The word strife translates “factious rivalry”
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Paul here is talking about those “missionaries” who saw themselves as Paul’s rivals.
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This happens today with people in ministry, and churches.
d. “some from good will” To preach with good will, is to preach with a sincere desire for the well being of others.
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