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Don’t Rest Upon Your Laurels - vs 4-6
Don’t Rest Upon Your Laurels - vs 4-6
Paul had every reason to be proud of his identity
The Philippian Church was a strong church that Paul did not correct for error in his letter.
The temptation is to get satisfied with where we are.
The good is often the most dangerous enemy to the best.
When we feel confident in our positions, it is most often because we are comparing ourselves to others.
Reset Your Vision - vs. 7-11
The desires of our flesh and that which gratifies our psyche should not be the focus of our our lives.
Paul says that all of the accomplishments that were so important to him before Christ he has counted as pure garbage (vs.
8 - rubbish) in comparison to his goal.
What you aim for is most likely what you hit.
What is your vision, what is your goal?
In 2019, what will your focus be?
Press On! - vs. 12-16
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DON’T GIVE UP!
Keep Moving Forward!
One Step at a time with a continual focus on the goal!
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