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SF590
 
*PAUL’S PRACTICAL POINTERS*
 
*Philippians 4:1-9*
 
*INTRODUCTION*
 
*/Paul uses 9 imperative Greek verbs to empress upon the importance of his four fold command about practical living./*
*/Paul wants us to know how we can really have joy no matter the circumstances/*
 
*/True joy is the mark of spiritual maturity and is developed as we live out the truth./*
*/Let’s examine together Paul’s four “how tos”.../*
*1A.
HOW TO WALK (1)*
 
*/“stand firm”/*/ = IMV;/ to be stationary, i.e. (fig.) to persevere:‑‑stand (fast).
/(1 Corinthians 16:13)  "Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong."/
*/“In the Lord”/*
 
/(Ephesians 6:10)  "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power."/
*2A.
HOW TO WORK (2-3)*
 
*/“Help”/* = IMV  sullambano, to clasp, i.e. seize (arrest, capture); spec.
to conceive (lit.
or fig.); by impl. to aid:‑‑catch, conceive, help, take.
*/We are to take an active roll in bringing.../*
*Peace - Unity - Agreement*
 
*/Our service is to be marked by a helpful attitude!/*
*3A.
HOW TO WORSHIP (4-7)*
 
*/1B.
Praise (4)/*
*/“Rejoice”/* = IMV  chairo, to be "cheer"ful, i.e. calmly happy or well‑off; be well:‑‑farewell, be glad, God speed, greeting, hail, joy (‑fully), rejoice.
*/“Always”/* =  aei, "ever;" by qualification regularly; by impl.
earnestly:‑‑always, ever.
*/2B.
Practice (5)/*
*/“Be evident”/* = IMV ginosko ,to "know" (absol.),‑‑allow,
be aware (of), feel, (have) known (‑ledge), perceive, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand.
*/“Gentleness”/* = epieikes, appropriate, i.e. (by impl.)
mild:‑‑gentle, moderation, patient.
*/3B.
Prayer (6)/*
*We must trust God*
*/“Do not be anxious”/* = IMV  merimnao, to be anxious about:‑‑(be, have) care (‑ful), take thought.
*We must ask God*
*/“Prayer”/* = earnest prayer, worship
*/“Petition” /*= request
 
*We must thank God*
*/“Thanksgiving”/* = gratitude
 
*We must entreat God*
*/“Present” /*=IMV; gnorizo, to make known; subj.
to know:‑‑certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot.
*We must depend on God (7)*
*/“Guard” /*=  phroureo, to be a watcher in advance, i.e. to mount guard as a sentinel (post spies at gates); fig. to hem in, protect
*4A.
HOW TO WIN (8-9)*
 
*/1B.
Begins with Positive Thinking (8)/*
*/“Think” /*= IMV; ponder to consider seriously
 
*/“True” /*= revealed truth
 
*/“Noble” /*= honest, honorable
 
*/“Right”/* = innocent, holy, just!
 
*/“Pure” /*= clean, chaste
 
*/“Lovely” /*= acceptable; friendly towards God.
*/“Admirable” /*= well spoken of ; good report
 
*/“Excellent” /*= virtue, valor
 
*/“Praiseworthy”/* = commendable
 
*/2B.
Results in Personal Victory (9)/*
 
*/“Put into practice”/* = /IMV; / prasso, to "practice", i.e. perform repeatedly or habitually; by impl. to execute, accomplish
 
*/“Will be” /*= IMV; eimi; I am
*APPLICATION*
 
*/The Key to each of this is found in one phrase.../*
 
*“IN THE LORD” (1; 2; 4; 7)*
 
*/Are you truly “IN THE LORD” Tonight?/*
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