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Grace Bible Chapel
November 14, 2004
Philippians 1:10-11
Paul’s Prayer for the Philippians, Part 2
 
       I.
Introduction
     II.
The request
            A.
Love
            B.
Abound
            C.
The constraints
                  1.   Knowledge – Matthew 11:27
                  2.   Discernment – Luke 9:45
    III.
The purpose of an abounding love
            A.
The action
                  1.
The meaning (dokimazw - dokimazō)
                  2.   Ideas
                        a.   1 Thessalonians 5:21
                        b.   1 John 4:1
                        c.   Ephesians 5:10
            B.
What to test
                  1.
Meaning (diaferw - diapherō)
                  2.   Idea – Matthew 6:26
                  3.
The foundation and results
    IV.
The goal of testing excellent things
            A.
Sincere
                  1.   Meaning (eijlikrinh~~ - eilikrinēs)
                  2.
The Latin
                  3.   Jesus’ condemnations
                  4.   Paul (Romans 12:9, 2 Corinthians 2:17)
                  5.   Relationships
            B.
Blameless
                  1.   Meaning (ajproskopo~~ - aproskopos)
                  2.   Connections
            C.
Anticipation – 1 John 3:2-3
     V.
The condition of the believer
            A.
The verb
            B.
The reality – Colossians 1:5-6
            C.
The righteousness – Philippians 3:7-11
            D.
The source – John 15:4-5
    VI.
The end result and goal for every believer
            A.
Purpose of fruit – John 15:8
            B.
Purpose of life – 1 Corinthians 10:31
  VII.
Conclusion and application
            A.
The natural man
                  1.
His glory – Romans 1:18-23
                  2.
His testing (pagan) – Romans 1:28
                  3.
His testing (religious) – Romans 2:17-21
                  4.
His problem – Romans 10:1-4
            B.
The believer
                  1.
His testing – Romans 12:1-2
                  2.
His purpose – 1 Corinthians 6:20
            C.
God
                  1.
His purpose in salvation – Ephesians 1:3-14
                  2.
His purpose in sanctification – Ephesians 2:4-10
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