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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, July 9, 2006
Message #34 in Philippians
Philippians 4:1-3
Standing Firm Through Harmony
I.
Introduction
A.
Psalm 133:1-3
B.
Matthew 5:9
II.
Context
A.
Paul’s rejoicing (1:3-26)
B.
Paul’s warning and exhortation (1:27-30)
C.
Exhortation and examples for unity (2:1-30)
D.
Warnings and counterexamples concerning evil workers (3:1-21)
III.
A conclusion or intended result (3:1)
A.
Paul’s love for the Philippians
1. Brethren
2. Beloved
3. Longed for (Philippians 1:8; 2:26)
4. Joy (Psalm 16:3)
5. Crown
a.
Philippians 2:16
b. 1 Thessalonians 2:19-20
6.
The cause
B.
The command
1. Stand firm
a.
Philippians 1:27
b.
Ephesians 6:10-14
2.
The reason
3.
The manner
IV.
An appeal (3:2)
A.
Paul’s urging
B.
Living in harmony
1. Philippians 1:7; 2:2, 5; 3:15, 19; 4:2, 10
2.
The sphere (Philippians 2:1-11)
V.
The need for a helper
A.
Words of togetherness
B.
The cause
C.
The people
VI.
Conclusions and applications
A.
Ephesians 4:1-8
B.
Psalm 27
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