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Song: Welcome: Good MorningSong: Song: Prayer Song:
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Sermon notes for this morning
Welcome Card
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Summary
Week 1 - Practical Christianity
Week 2 - Fatherly Advice
Week 3 - What we value We opened Philippians talking about Practical Christianity.
Paul used himself as a model.
Chapter 2, we saw Paul provide Fatherly Advice and help steer us a Christians in the right direction.
This morning, we are going to talk about what do we value?
What is important to us.
Week 4 - Paul began writing to the church of Philippi to address the church and issues that it was facing, Christians that this time thought Jesus return was imminent.
Chapter 4 addresses how we can live in the meantime.
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This was her first medal.
She was so excited about it.
She wore it most of the day.
She was so proud.
I want us to think back at those trophy’s that we won.
Maybe we won them for a sport or academic excellence.
What happens with those awards after they are won?
They get put in a box, thrown in the garage, and sometimes end up in the trash.
All the time, energy, money, blood, sweat, tears that went into getting those awards.
We thought we valued these things at the time, but now they no longer hold the same value.
Application - We often find ourselves placing value in things that don’t have eternal value.
Like acquiring the trophies or awards, we can work ourselves to death trying to be the best.
We are the best at work, the best mom, the best wife, the best husband, the best dad, the best at church.
We strive everyday to accomplish get everything we can.
At some point, you realize that all these things that you have been chasing, don’t fill that void in your heart.
1. Align your Relationships
2 I entreat Euodia and I entreat Syntyche to nagree in the Lord. 3 Yes, I ask you also, true companion,2 help these women, who have labored3 side by side with me in the gospel together with Clement and the rest of my fellow workers, owhose names are in the book of life.
He valued what others thought was important
He had every reason to boast
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Encounter with Christ
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The Message of Philippians Chapter 21.
Meanwhile (4:1–3)
In the first place, such divisions are contrary to the apostle’s mind.
His attitude towards other Christians is expressed in verse 1: my brethren, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown … my beloved.
If this is the way Christians should view each other, then division is scandal indeed, for we must remember that apostolic attitudes are Christian ideals.1 Christians belong in a family unity: to Paul, they are my brethren.
​The Letters to Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians Great Things in the Lord ()
2) Paul tells Euodia and Syntyche to agree in the Lord.
There can be no unity unless it is in Christ.
In ordinary human affairs, it repeatedly happens that the most diverse people are held together because they all give allegiance to a great leader.
Their loyalty to each other depends entirely on their loyalty to that person.
Take the leader away, and the whole group would disintegrate into isolated and often warring units.
People can never really love each other until they love Christ.
Human fellowship is impossible without the lordship of Christ.
​The Letters to Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians Healing the Rifts ()
(1) It is significant that, when there was a quarrel at Philippi, Paul mobilized the whole resources of the church to mend it.
He thought no effort too great to maintain the peace of the church.
A quarrelling church is no church at all, for it is one from which Christ has been shut out.
No one can be at peace with God and at variance with others.
(2) It is a grim thought that all we know about Euodia and Syntyche is that they were two women who had quarrelled!
It makes us think.
Suppose our life was to be summed up in one sentence, what would that sentence be?
Clement goes down in history as the peacemaker; Euodia and Syntyche go down as the breakers of the peace.
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