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Please join me today as we begin by looking at our passage in Philippians 1:27-30 this is a passage I believe will challenge our hearts and convict our spirits along with bolstering our fervor for the gospel and forging us more into the Family of God as we look at these three to the point verses…
Conduct Yourselves =
a single Greek word the people of Philippi would have understood well… simply meaning to: (LIVE AS CITIZENS!)
Philippi… a city of Macedonia, yet one of the few who had the privileged and honor of being considered Roman Citizens in this empire that ruled the world
To be a citizen meant:
Rights, prestige and honor
Distinction, pride, and respect
It was held as one of the highest honors to have
According to the strict interpretation of the Roman law, the civitas superseded all other citizenship, (W.M. Ramsay)
You did not live or act like a slave
There was an expectation of CONDUCT in the community in which you were a part of:
We have lost this idea and mindset in many areas of our communities these days!
Think about Expectations of Conduct:
FOOTBALL: you play with the team, you show up and practice together, run the plays, do your part and do it well, uniformity is expected and needed
AMERICAN: you and I have the privilege of being citizens of this great country… even with all its faults we live in a very privileged place.
As citizens we have the gift of voting, electing people to lead by ballot.
Not only is this a right, it is a huge privilege, do not waste this freedom… or this freedom may be taken away.
FAMILY: you participate with siblings, respect parents, represent the family name well, help out with things needing done, you know your actions impact other members, you contribute, you have support, love, depth
CHURCH FAMILY: you and I are citizens of Heaven, children of the household of God!
To think you enter into this family or become a citizen of Heaven with no expectations of your conduct is just plain foolishness and stupidity.
God expects more of you than a coach does his football team… and there are greater rewards and outcomes!!!
Show up and participate
Do your part and do it for His glory
Work together
Engage don’t just sit on the bench (or pew)
Know what is expected and do it!
Don’t do it for impression sake but because it is who you are! (THE FAMILY OF GOD!)
Paul uses a word to define the type of conduct you and I should have as we engage the Gospel of Jesus Christ… the word is WORTHY
WORTHY…
Defining Our Conduct
Definition of worthy: placing value or worth to something; an importance!
making sure something is fit for the task, safe or sufficient
Is our conduct demonstrate the importance and value, the eternal worth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
Is our conduct fit (worthy) sufficiently lived out to declare the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Consider how Paul defines this worthy walk in Ephesians 4:1-6
How is that for a definition!!!
As the Ephesians, the Philippians, and even as you and I conduct our lives worthy of this Gospel of Jesus Christ the scriptures implore us to do so by STANDING FIRM!
STANDING FIRM!
Simply stated Standing Firm is contending or striving as ONE MAN… Illustrate with JV Football Team Touchdown
Paul wanted to hear and see them standing firm…
What is Heard about you...
Things said or stated of you and I
The reputation that people around us know us for
If one were asked to describe you in their own words what would we hear?
What is Seen through you...
The actions demonstrated in our day to day living
What is lived out in our responses to various situations good and bad
What is exemplified (our example) what if you were the only bible people read… what would your life say?
Paul addresses two areas we as believers need to stand firm (that will be both seen and heard of)… the first is UNITY!
Standing Firm in Unity
One Spirit… The Holy Spirit working in and through us TOGETHER
Jesus Himself prayed this for you and I… John 17:20-23
It’s awesome in its truest sense to think that Jesus Christ prayed for you and me!!!
One mind… our mind set our minds on Christ and the things of Christ… on God’s Word following His direction for living, “think on these things” Paul will later write!
Striving Together… doing your part, contributing with one another
Verse 28 says, “don’t be alarmed by your opponents” meaning alarmed or scattered… stay unified TOGETHER!
(Zebra and lion)
The things seen and heard of YOU… impacts and reflects on the FAMILY OF GOD… (You are NOT isolated)
In our western mindset or worldly mindset (not sure which maybe both)
We have made salvation individualistic, our spiritual growth individualistic, our worship of God individualistic, even prayer is individualistic self focused
We even make statements like, “I am the church”… NO YOU ARE NOT!!! WE ARE THE CHURCH!
WE ARE THE BODY OF CHRIST!
Trust me, we need to stand firm in Unity because we are also called to stand firm in SUFFERING!
Standing Firm in Suffering
In Verse 29 it begins “it has been Granted...” there is a privilege and honor given to us… to suffer for Christ!
The salvation that comes from belief!!!… we understand that honor and privilege
We are children of God!… Citizens of heaven
But to SUFFER???
This is not just normal everyday suffering, BUT suffering for the GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST!
Paul talks to this, Peter addressed it, even Christ said we would suffer as he suffered
Paul brings it full circle here too
These Philippians have seen and heard of Paul’s suffering for the gospel
This letter is addressing Paul’s gratitude for the church… this local body of believers who stood firm with him, united with him for the cause of the Gospel!
Even willing to suffer with him!
What joy Paul has found in this body of believers, these brothers and sisters in Christ
As he writes to them he is encouraging them, it is worth it to live a life in a manner worthy of this good news of Jesus Christ
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