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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Philippians 2:14
Grumbling and Disputing
 
       I.
Introduction
               A.
Bulletin quote by Thomas Brooks
               B.
Quote by John MacArthur
               C.
A history
                       1.
Genesis 3:12; 4:13-14
                       2.
Exodus 15:24; 16:2-3; 17:3
                       3.
Numbers 14:2
                       4.
The problems – Psalm 106:24-25
     II.
Review
               A.
The command –  Philippians 2:12
               B.
The reason for confidence – Philippians 2:13 (cf.
Philippians 1:6)
    III.
A demonstration – Philippians 2:14
               A.
The activity
               B.
The scope of the activity
               C.
The characteristics of the activity
                       1.
Grumbling (goggusmov~~ - gongusmos)
                               a.
About what do people grumble
                                        1)     Luke 15:2; 19:7
                                        2)     John 6:41, 43, 61
                                        3)     John 7:12
                               b.
A consideration of contentment
                                        1)     Luke 3:14
                                        2)     2 Corinthians 12:10
                                        3)     1 Timothy 6:8
                                        4)     Hebrews 13:5
                                        5)     Philippians 4:11
                               c.
Characteristics of grumblers – Jude 14-16
                               d.
Result of grumbling – 1 Corinthians 10:1-13
                               e.
What it does not mean
                                        1)     Consider the actions of Jesus (Mark 7:34; 8:12; Matthew 26:37-38)
                                        2)     Consider the actions of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:23, 26)
                       2.
Disputing (dialogismov~~ - dialogismos)
                               a.
Matthew 15:19; Mark 7:21
                               b.
Luke 5:22
                               c.
Luke 6:8
                               d.
Romans 1:21
                               e.      1 Corinthians 3:18-20
    IV.
Conclusion and application
               A.
For the unbeliever – Numbers 11:1 (cf.
Romans 10:11)
               B.
The reality
                       1.
Exodus 16:7-8
                       2.
Lamentations 3:39
               C.
The practice of believers
                       1.
Colossians 3:12-14
                       2.      1 Peter 4:9-10
               D.
The example
                       1.
Philippians 2:5-11
                       2.      1 Peter 2:21-25
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