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INTRO:
Game tie in - had the choice of doing something for others or yourself
To live is Christ, starts in the heart
Look at a Heart after Christ
Proverbs
Looking at a heart after Christ
The Hearts of God’s people
Mark of Christian:
Centered on Christ
A people of compassion - as it has been shown to us
Stand on truth
Seeking the betterment of others
Serving the church - not a place you go, but a people you belong to
Timothy and Epaphroditus
Timothy:
Paul’s right hand man
co-laborer in the Gospel
Sent to the Philippi for his concern for them
Epaphroditus:
Church member from Philippi
sent to Paul to aid him in his prison time
was deathly ill
sent back to Philippi by Paul to comfort the church about his well being
Paul
The apostle who started the church
has deep affection for this church
has deep affection for these two men
Philippians 2:19-
Heart Reveals Your Passions
These men laid down their desires for the betterment of others
revealing a life changed by Christ
Being lights in a dark world
following Christ example of humility
actions advanced the Gospel
Joy found in the betterment of others
all honor and glory were to be given to His name
God’s people would be reunited with Him
A life after Christ looks to the interest of others in the church
God’s people are distinct in how they love one another
how they serve one another
Evidence your a believer?
how they are drawn together for the Gospel
STOP
In Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus have a strong affection for the church in Philippi as well as each other.
How does this encourage your walk with brothers and sisters in Christ?
How do the people in your youth group know you care about them?
What ways are you showing those around you, that your heart has been changed by Christ?
Have a student read , What stands out to you most as the mark of Christian?
How do you live out these characteristics in your life? at your school? in your youth group?
If desire for the local church was important for Paul and is important to Christ, how does that affect your attitude toward the local church?
Is there anything that needs to change in your relationship with the church?
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