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*Philippians #3:*
/This World Is Not My Home/
 
*Text:* Phil.
1:21-30
 
*Thesis:* To stress that we are to conduct our lives in a manner that is consistent with our
              true citizenship.
*Introduction*:
 
-          As Paul sat in a Roman prison awaiting his hearing, he reflected on what was truly important (i.e., one’s faith and a home in Heaven).
*Discussion*:
 
I.
First, Paul discusses his inner conflict between life and death (vv.
21-26).
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Second, Paul encourages the Philippians to maintain conduct worthy of the gospel (vv.
27-30).
A.
Standing
B.     Sharing
C.     Striving
D.    Suffering
 
*Conclusion*:
 
-          Don’t lose sight of what truly matters!
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