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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Philippians 2:15
Children of God Above Reproach
 
       I.
Introduction
     II.
Review
               A.
The command –  Philippians 2:12
                       1.
Christ’s example
                       2.
The attitude of the church
               B.
The reason for confidence – Philippians 2:13 (cf.
Philippians 1:6)
               C.
Grumbling
               D.
Disputing
    III.
The reason – prove – givnomai (ginomai)
               A.
Character
                       1.
Blameless
                                a.
Meaning of the word (Philippians 3:6)
                                b.
Now – 1 Thessalonians 2:10
                                c.
The future – 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13; 5:23
                       2.
Innocent
                                a.
Meaning of the word
                                b.
Idea
                       3.
Children of God
                                a.
Romans 8:12-17
                                b.
Ephesians 5:1 (Ephesians 4:32)
                       4.
Above reproach
                                a.
Meaning of the word
                                b.
Old Testament– Exodus 29:1; Numbers 6:14
                                c.
Christ – Hebrews 9:14; 1 Peter 1:19
                                d.
God’s desire
                                        1)     Ephesians 1:4
                                        2)     Ephesians 5:27
                               e.
God’s ability – Jude 24
               B.
The sphere of operation
                       1.
Crooked – skolivo~~ (skolios)
                                a.
Definition – Luke 3:5
                               b.
Proverbs 2:12-15
                               c.
Acts 2:40
                       2.
Perverse – diastrevfw (diastrephō)
                               a.
Definition – Luke 23:2; Acts 13:8-10
                               b.
Association – Matthew 17:17
                               c.
Consequences – Acts 20:30
                               d.
The call of wisdom – Proverbs 8:8
                               e.
The choice – Proverbs 19:1; 28:6
    IV.
Conclusion and application
               A.
Consideration of our generation
               B.
Philippians 2:15b
               C.
Responses
                       1.
Psalm 10:8; Proverbs 1:11
                       2.
Job 1:8
               D.
Titus 2:11-14
               E.
Philippians 2:11-12
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