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Phi. 2:12-13                                         Work Out Your Salvation                                     8~/18~/96
ABCC
I.   Introduction and Review                                                                                    533
¨       Paul’s appeal for Christian unity was based on gospel motivations (v.
1-4)
¨       Paul’s appeal for Christian unity was based on the example on Christ (v.
5-11)
 
II.
Obedience is Essential for Christian Unity & Sanctification (v.
12-13)
Þ     *As Christ was obedient (v.
8b), so we too must obey the Lord (v.
12a)*
     A.
Not dependent upon physical presence of someone in authority - “my presence..”
¨       With a fearfully reverent attitude toward God  “with fear and trembling” = *SERIOUS**!*
B.
Obedience is essential for sanctification  “..your salvation..”
     C.
Obedience for sanctification requires human effort & discipline  “..work out..”
¨       *Sanctification requires more than Sun.
worship, prayer, bible study - Personal obedience*
¨       *Sanctification means overcoming greed, lust, bitterness, fear…by God’s word & Spirit!*
¨       *Sanctification requires self-denial & a disciplined life *- fight, race, war, etc.
     D.
Obedience is from God’s initiative (v.
13) - “desire & ability”
Þ     Think of all the vows & promises that are made & broken - no conviction, power!
Þ     It is impossible to live the Christian life on vows & promises w~/o power (Rom.
7:18)
Þ     From where does conviction, desire to confess, forgive, be patient, kind come?
Þ     Before conversion (1Co.
2:14; Rom.
8:6-7; */Eph.
2:1-5/*) - After (Phi.
2:13; Jas.
1:17)
Þ     God not only convicts us of what’s wrong, but also gives us ability to do what is right!
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