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Sermon in a sentence:The Gospel of Jesus brings peace or war.
The Philippian Church
Acts 14-16: Paul stoned in Lystra and Timothy deciding to follow Paul.
Acts 16: Lydia, the Slave Girl, and the Jailor
The gospel faces persecution from the magistrates.
Eventually, the church will have division amongst themselves (Euodia and Syntyche).
Paul and Timothy
They are δοῦλος to Christ Jesus.
They have a spiritual father/son relationship.
(2:19-24)
Christ and the Church
Because of the work of Christ on our behalf, we are found holy (ἅγιος) in Christ Jesus.
We have peace with God!
If we are not in Christ, we have God’s condemnation.
(3:17-18)
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