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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Message #37 in Philippians
Philippians 4:10-19
The Secret of Contentment
I.
Introduction
A.
Philippians 2:14
B.
Jeremiah Burroughs
II.
Standing firm
A.
Through harmony
B.
Through right living
C.
Through a godly mind
III.
The secret of contentment (4:10-19)
A.
The confidence of contentment (4:10)
1. Paul’s joy
2.
The Corinthians concern
B.
The schoolhouse for contentment (4:11-12)
1. Meanings of learned
2. Meaning of contentment
3. Acts 14:19; 16:22-25; 17:13
4. 2 Corinthians 6:4-10; 11:23-28; 12:1-10
C.
The strength for contentment (4:13)
1. John 15:5; 7
2.
Ephesians 5:18-21; Colossians 3:16-17
3. Romans 8:28
D.
The attitude of contentment (4:14-18)
1. Consideration of others (4:14-17)
a.
The need for others (4:14-16)
b.
The profit for others (4:17)
2. Acknowledgement of others (4:18)
a.
Thankfulness to others
b.
Sacrifice of others
1) Ephesians 5:2
2) Romans 12:1
3) 2 Corinthians 8:1-5
E.
The supply for contentment (4:19)
IV.
Conclusions and applications
A.
For the unbeliever (Isaiah 48:22; 64:6)
B.
John 4:10; Ephesians 2:8; 2 Corinthian 9:15
C.
“Day By Day”
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