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Dependance on Human Leadership must decrease.
2:12
How does Paul address the church?
What does this teach us about Paul’s view of human leadership?
Who have the people of the church of Philippi obeyed: Paul or the Lord?
Why is it important to Paul the the people understand that obedience is even more important in his absence?
What dose Paul tell them to work out?
How should they work it out?
How is it possible for them to work out their salvation without Paul being there to lead them?
(2:13 answers this question)
What does this teach us about God’s relationship with the church?
What does this teach us about the role of human leadership?
A Human Leader’s rejoicing
phil 2 14-
2:14-16
What does Paul say that they must do in order to be blameless and without fault?
(Complaining: grumbling…this is what Israel did in the wilderness) What does this teach us about God’s purpose for the church in every generation?
What does Paul say that the church does in the world?
How does the church accomplish this?
What does Paul call the word of God?
What happens if the church does not hold fast to the word of God?
What are some ways we shine as lights in the world by holding fast to the word of God?
2:16 Why does Paul say that if the church does everything without complaining and arguing and if they hold fast to the word of life that he can rejoice?
Why does he think it is possible for him to have worked among them in vain?
When does Paul say that he will be able to rejoice?
Why?
What does this teach us about our responsibility as a church?
What does this teach us about the role of human leadership (pastors and deacons)?
What should we want from human leaders according to this text?
What should we expect from ourselves according to this text?
What does Paul know is possible for his future?
What does he want the church to accept?
What does this teach us about God?
A Contrast in two different kind of human leaders
phil 2 19-
2:19
Why does Paul want to send Timothy to the church in Philippi?
Paul wants them to know exactly what is going on in his life.
He wants to know exactly what is going on in the life of the church.
Why is this important?
What does this teach us about accountability?
2:20-21
Why does Paul have so much confidence in Timothy?
What is different about Timothy and others that may be seeking human leadership positions?
Whose interests or welfare does Paul and Timothy care about?
Who else cares about the church’s interests or welfare?
What does this teach us about Jesus?
2:22-24
How does Paul want the church to receive Timothy in his absence?
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