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SF568
 
 
*SURPRISED BY JOY*
*Joy In Prayer*
 
 
* *
*Philippians 1:1-11*
 
*INTRODUCTION*
 
*/The Senders (1a)/*
*Paul - the apostle, this letter is autobiographical*
 
*Timothy - Paul’s companion and son in the ministry*
 
*/The Saints (1b)/*
*Christians at Philippi*
/Philippi was an important Roman city located in Asia Minor.
It was the home of many retired Roman Military officers.
Mostly Gentile in population, very few Jews.
The Church began with Lydia./
*/The Salutation (2)/*
*Grace - God’s attitude of mercy*
 
*Peace - i.e.
Hebrew “shalom”: a general prosperity of wholeness which is a result of God’s grace!*
\\ *1A.
HOW PAUL PRAYED (3-8)*
 
*/1B.
Thankfully (3a)/*
 
*/2B.
Personally (3b-4a)/*
 
*/3B.
Joyfully (4b-5)/*
 
*Based on their relationship*
 
*Built by their partnership*
 
*/4B.
Confidently (6)/*
 
*Of their conversion*
 
*Of Christ’s completion*
 
*/5B.
Compassionately (7-8)/*
 
*The source of His compassion (7)*
/“God’s grace”/
 
*The scope of His compassion (8)*
/“With the affection of Christ Jesus”/
\\ *2A.
WHAT PAUL PRAYED (9-11)*
 
*/1B.
That Their Love Would Grow (9-10a)/*
 
*In knowledge - understanding*
 
*In insight - comprehension*
 
*In discernment - application*
 
*/2B.
That Their Lives Would Glow (10b-11)/*
 
*With purity*
/Pure = tested by sunlight/
 
/Blameless = without offense/
 
*With purpose*
/Filled/
*/(Ephesians 5:18)  /*/Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery.
Instead, be filled with the Spirit./
/Fruitful - (John 15:4-5)/
 
*/(Galatians 5:22‑23)  /*/But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, {23} gentleness and self‑control.
Against such things there is no law./
*/(Colossians 1:10)  /*/And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God,/
 
*/(Hebrews 13:15)/*/  Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise‑‑the fruit of lips that confess his name./
\\ *APPLICATION*
 
*/Are you Growing?/*
*In knowledge*
*In insight*
*In discernment*
 
*/Are you living a life of.../*
*Purity*
*Purpose*
 
*/Are you.../*
*Filled?*
*Fruitful?*
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