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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, June 4, 2006
Message #31 in Philippians
Philippians 3:12-16
Pressing On
I.
Introduction
A.
Paul’s analogies
B.
Context
1. Danger
2. Paul’s confidence
a.
In the flesh
b.
In Christ
3. Paul’s desire
4. Paul’s attainment?
C.
Contributions from Peter – 1 Peter 2:1-2; 2 Peter 3:18
II.
Paul’s perspective
A.
His present condition
1.
His humility
2. Contrast to the Judaizers
B.
His pursuit
1. diwvkw (diōkō)
2. katalambavnw (katalambanō)
3. Romans 8:28-30
C.
His consideration
1.
Of himself
2.
His focus
a.
Psalm 27:4
b.
Luke 10:41-42
c. 2 Corinthians 11:1-3
D.
His goal
1.
His pursuit
2. skopov~~ (skopos)
3. brabei`o~~ (brabeios)
III.
Paul’s encouragement
A.
The audience
B.
The thoughts
C.
The actions
IV.
Conclusions and applications
A. 1 Timothy 6:12
B. 2 Timothy 4:6-8
C.
William Hendriksen – Johnson Oatman
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