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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, September 5, 2004
Philippians; Acts 16
/An Introduction to Philippians/
 
     I.
Introduction
            A.
Acts 9:1-16
            B.
John 16:33
            C.
Matthew 5:10-12
    II.
Background and history
            A.
356 BC
            B.
42 BC
            C.
31-27 BC
                  1.    Acts 16:12, 20-21
                  2.    Philippians 3:20
            D.
50 AD
   III.
The founding of the church at Philippi  (Acts 16)
            A.
Acts 16:1-5 – Paul’s last actions in Asia
            B.
Acts 16:6-10 – God’s providence
            C.
Acts 16:11-13 – the city of Philippi
            D.
Acts 16:14-15 – the first European convert
            E.
Acts 16:16-24 – the opposition
            F.
Acts 16:25-34 – the opportunity in prison
            G.
Acts 16:35-40 – the opportunity out of prison
  IV.
The setting
            A.
Philippians 1:3-7
            B.
Philippians 1:12-14
            C.
Philippians 1:29-30
   V.
Purpose
            A.
Thanksgiving
                  1.    Philippians 1:3-5
                  2.    Philippians 4:10-20
            B.
Correction
                  1.    Philippians 2:1-2
                  2.    Philippians 3:2-3
                  3.    Philippians 3:18-19
            C.
Paul’s circumstances – Philippians 1:12-26
            D.
Epaphroditus’ circumstances – Philippians 2:25-30
  VI.
Conclusion
            A.
God’s sovereignty over history
                  1.
Daniel 4:34-37
                  2.    Isaiah 40:21-26
            B.
God’s sovereignty over salvation
                  1.    John 10:27-30
                  2.    2 Timothy 2:8-10
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