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Introduction:
If you have your Bibles, please open to Philippians Chapter 1, we will be looking at verses 27 through 30 today...
As you turn there, I want you to think about how people who live on the coast respond when they receive the news that a hurricane is coming.
Picture in your mind, maybe you’ve seen on the news or maybe you experienced first hand, what it looks like when that news comes to a town along the coast that is in the path of a coming hurricane
Here are some of the suggested things to do:
Cover windows and doors with wood
Maybe your thinking of loose items outside that could cause damage being taken inside or secured
Make sure gutters and downspouts are secure and clear to prevent water damage
Secure outdoor loose items that could cause damage
Now, I think we could all agree that, if your home is important to you, and you know a storm is coming, you should follow these instructions.
And that’s what we see happening in this passage.
Throughout this letter to the Philippians, Paul makes it clear that he desires for God’s people to experience the joy that comes from serving God and serving each other as we recognize who we are in Christ.
But Paul also knows that there is a storm of conflict, persecution, and suffering that has been, and always will be, blasting against the Church of the living God,
and he wants us to be prepared
he wants us be stand firmly united, as we bravely work together to protect our precious faith.
He begins by explaining the proper instructions, and closes by giving his reason, by giving us the storm warning.
make sure to set context (Paul wants them to experience joy, getting ready to explain in more detail how to live and serve each other in humility as Christ did, so that, as we express our salvation, God’s work in us will cause us to shine brightly to the world around us.
Let’s begin at verse 27, where Paul instructs us to demonstrate the gospel by standing in unity
Paul’s Instruction: Demonstrate the Gospel by standing in unity
(vs 27a: Only let your manner of life be worthy of the Gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit)
Lets being at verse 27
and I’m going to take a little bit of time here on the first part of verse 27 because it is the critical foundation for the rest of the passage.
1. I’m going to take a little bit of time here on the first part of verse 27 because it completely controls the rest of the passage.
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First, look with me at the phrase, “let your manner of life”
The ESV doesn’t do a great job here, because the word Paul uses here carries the idea of citizenship.
The Philippi was a colony, and Paul is reminding the Philippians to keep in mind their heavenly citizenship.
We know this because in 3:20 he says that our citizenship is in heaven.
Now, being a citizen of a place means that certain rights are legally granted to you.
As Christians who are citizens of heaven, we have been given undeserved rights, privileges, and benefits through Christ.
This could be a sermon in itself, but briefly we can say this: Anyone who recognizes and confesses that they are a sinner, and in faith falls on Christ alone as their Savior has been transferred into God’s kingdom and is a citizen of heaven
that person, as a heavenly citizen, is declared forgiven and justified, with the perfect righteousness of Christ given to them.
Not because of anything we have done for God, but because of what God has done for us.
2. In the next phrase then, we see that Paul is instructing us: as citizens of heaven, our lives should be “worthy of the Gospel of Christ.”
Brothers and sisters, God doesn’t want to see the lives of his people disgracing the gospel
instead, we are called to live lives that put a spotlight on the gospel and elevate it to its proper place.
But what does this look like?
I think, often times, we can take that to mean I need to get my act together, I need to buckle down and work harder to be a good Christian and prove myself, but I think it would be wise for us to slow down and look at this a little closer
Now, let me be clear here - obedience plays a critical role in the growth of our assurance, our joy, and our peace as Christians
Throughout Scripture we are reminded that we are saved for good works, which includes dying to ourselves and, as we will see in this passage, pursuing unity in the church
And, without a doubt, our disobedience can dishonor the gospel that saves us and delivers us from death to life
Throughout Scripture we are reminded that we are saved for good works, which includes dying to ourselves and, as we will see in this passage, pursuing unity in the church
BUT, to understand a life worthy of the Gospel, we need to dig a little deeper, or we could frustrate ourselves by putting the cart before the horse and possibly end up more divided.
A life worthy of the gospel of Jesus Chris begins by learning to fully and humbly trust in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Elevating the gospel to its proper place begins with me being honest about my sin as I trust that my sin is fully forgiven and that there no longer remains any condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus
Whether seeing you or absent
I cannot ignore my sin, or try to hide it, or be afraid of it, if I want to kill it
Instead, an open and honest look at the depths of my own depravity, my own sinfulness
seeing my own pride
my own control
and my pursuit of my own self-righteousness
as I lean completely on the perfect obedience and the total victory of Jesus Christ.
And here is why this is so important: an open and honest look at the depths of my own sinfulness
begins to free me up to graciously forgive and lovingly serve others in humility.
And
And it is here, in the midst of a people
who are growing in forgiveness towards each other,
and who are learning to love and serve with a humble spirit
it is here that unity is established, which is exactly what Paul wants.
3. We then see the reason for Paul’s instruction: so that, whether he is present or absent, the church will be standing firm in one spirit.
3. We then see the reason for Paul’s instruction: so that, whether he is present or absent, the church will be standing firm in one spirit.
3. We then see the reason for Paul’s instruction: so that, whether he is present or absent, the church will be standing firm in one spirit.
3. Look at what he says next in verse 27: “so that, whether he is present or absent, the church will be standing firm in one spirit.”
3. We then see the reason for Paul’s instruction: so that, whether he is present or absent, the church will be standing firm in one spirit.
The ever present desire of God for his people,
regardless of where we are or who we are with,
is that the Church of God would stand firm in one Spirit
The image being painted here is of a strong and unified army, unwilling to be influenced by any opposing force
And Paul’s point for the church is
that we would stand unified and unwavering in our convictions,
Convictions which must be anchored in the gospel itself
Primarily that we woul
4. So, to summarize this first part of verse 27, which controls the rest of the passage, Paul is saying:
As citizens of heaven, as God’s church on earth,
be trusting fully in the gospel of Jesus Christ
so that you can obey the will of God to stand firm and united.
In the rest of verse 27 and the first part of verse 28, then, Paul explains what it looks like, or how, we should be standing firm,
and he begins be explaining that we are to stand in unity by working together
Stand in Unity by Working Together
(vs 27b: with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel)
Look at last part of verse 27, and we see that Paul doubles down on his call for unity when he says “with one mind"
United, he says, we are to be striving side by side for the gospel
and here, the image moves from an unwavering and unified army to a group people working as a team unified in their efforts.
Paul is making it clear that standing firm does not mean standing still
Instead, when Paul defines standing firm in unity,
He describes it as a group of people working together in unity
In other words, we won’t be united and standing firm unless we are also united in our actions
working together…struggling together, serving each other, etc.....
direct application here, use scripture - love, not showing partiality, serving each other (php 2), showing grace and forgiveness,
for what Paul, why is this so important?
We see it at the end of verse 27, “for the faith of the gospel”
Our unity as we stand firm and work together is so extremely important
because of what it is that we are called to protect and proclaim
we are called to protect and proclaim the faith, the word of truth, the very gospel message that has saved us
now we begin to see why our trusting and leaning on the gospel is so important
when we trust and lean fully on the gospel, we demonstrate its power
and it frees us up to stand firm and work together as a united people that are protecting and proclaiming the gospel
shining as lights in the midst of a dark world (as Paul goes on to say in the next chapter)
For the faith of the gospel (a common aim - protect and proclaim the gospel)
and passing the torch, preserving this powerful and precious message
unity as we stand fimr and work together are extrememtly important, because of what we are called to protect and proclaim
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