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Grace Bible Chapel
January 16, 2005
Philippians 1:19-26
Paul’s Convictions
I.
Introduction
A.
A conviction in times of relativism
B.
Context
C.
Overview
1. Words of conviction (vs.
19, 20, 25)
2. Words of contrast (vs.
19, 20, 20-24, 23-24)
3.
The central issue (vs.
19, 20, 21, 23, 26)
II.
Reason for Paul’s joy
A.
In spite of
B.
Because of (Romans 8:28)
III.
Paul’s deliverance (19-20)
A.
Meaning (swthriva – sōtēria)
B.
Means (vs.
19)
1. Human
a. James 5:16
b. 2 Corinthians 1:5-11
c. Ephesians 6:18-19
2. Divine
a. John 14:16-17
b. Matthew 10:19-20
c. Romans 8:26
d. Acts 1:8
C.
Paul’s confidence (vs.
20)
D.
The result (vs.
20)
IV.
Reason for Paul’s confidence (vs.
21)
V.
Paul’s dilemma (22-26)
A.
The choices (22-24)
1. Paul’s desire (23)
2.
The Philippians’ need (24)
B.
Paul’s conviction and determination (25)
1.
Mark 10:35-45
2. Acts 20:24
3. 2 Timothy 2:8-10
C.
The Philippians confidence (26)
VI.
Conclusion and application
A.
The death of a believer
1. Psalm 116:15
2. John 11:25-26
3. 1 Corinthians 15:50-57
4. 2 Corinthians 5:6-9
5. John 14:1-3
B.
The life of a believer
1. 1 Corinthians 6:20
2. Romans 12:1-2
3. 1 Corinthians 15:58
4. Matthew 28:20
C.
Perspective
1. John 21:15-21
2. 2 Timothy 4:6-8
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