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Stand Firm in the Lord
DT: If we are to be with Christ in eternity we must remain faithful
Aim: We will be faithful in Christ at all times
Introduction: This verse connects to the previous paragraph.
In the previous paragraph Paul demonstrates the power and work of Christ through the resurrection.
Now he advises the church to stand in testimony and faith of this work of Christ.
Paul exhorts them to Stand Firm, which means to remain faithful.
He says, don’t lose hope.
Trust Jesus:
Stand Firm in the Lord’s Power
(look at latter part of v.21)
Explain- His authority, He is all powerful.
He is sovereign.
stand firm in His power not in people
stand firm in His power not our own
Illus: Little boy went to store with his mother . .
.His hands are bigger than mine
Application: All things should be under the subjection of Christ in our life.
Put it all in His hands
Stand Firm in the Lord’s Presence
Interestingly, Paul makes the presence of the Lord known through the method by which Paul describes the people of this church in Philippi.
“My brothers” they are each a part of the family of God.
Bound by the blood of Jesus.
matthew 28.20
Stand Firm in the Lord’s Promise
The promise of His Return
The promise of a Home
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