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1 PHILIPPIANS How to find joy in the Christian life Pastor Andy Woods
Senior Pastor – Sugar Land Bible Church President Chafer Theological Seminary

2 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Authorship Destination Place of writing Date

3 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Occasion for writing Opponents Purpose Outline

4 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Message Unique characteristics

5 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Authorship Destination Place of writing Date

6 Pauline Authorship External: strong Internal Paul (Phil. 1:1)
Timothy (Phil. 1:1; 2:19-23) Pre-conversion life (Phil. 3:4-6) 1st person pronouns throughout

7 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Authorship Destination Place of writing Date

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9 Destination Philippi (Phil. 1:1) Citizenship (Phil. 3:20) No synagogue

10 Destination Via Egnatia Highway Chief city in Macedonia
Founded on 2nd missionary journey (Acts 16)

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16 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Authorship Destination Place of writing Date

17 Place of Writing and Date
1st Roman Imprisonment (Acts 28:16-31) A.D. 62

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20 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Authorship Destination Place of writing Date

21 Place of Writing and Date
1st Roman Imprisonment (Acts 28:16-31) A.D. 62

22 Order of Paul’s Letters
Galatians (A.D. 49) 1‒2 Thessalonians (A.D. 51) 1‒2 Corinthians (A.D. 56) Romans (A.D. 57) Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Philippians (A.D. 60‒62) 1 Timothy, Titus (A.D. 62‒66) 2 Timothy (A.D. 67)

23 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Occasion for writing Opponents Purpose Outline

24 Occasion News of Paul’s imprisonment reaches Philippi
Epaphroditus comes from Philippi to Rome Word of Epaphroditus’ sickness reaches Philippi Some Philippians came to Rome to express concern over Epaphroditus’ condition Epaphroditus returns to Philippi

25 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Occasion Opponents Purpose Outline

26 Opponents Those in Rome preaching Christ out of selfish ambition (Phil. 1:15-18) Those in Philippi persecuting the new church (Phil. 1:27-28) Judaizers in Philippi (Phil. 3:2) Antinomians in Philippi (Phil. 3:19)

27 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Occasion Opponents Purpose Outline

28 Purpose Joy 18x Adverse circumstances (1:27-30)
How to have joy in the midst of adverse circumstances

29 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Occasion Opponents Purpose Outline

30 Outline Chapter 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Chapter 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Chapter 3 – Avoiding legalism Chapter 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life

31 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Message Unique characteristics

32 Message Joy in the midst of adverse circumstances is possible as believers understand that God uses adversity to bring about positive results, follow Christ's example of servanthood, avoid legalism, and draw upon divine resources for daily life

33 INTRODUCTORY MATTERS Message Unique characteristics

34 Unique Characteristics
Personal pronouns Non-theological vocabulary Abrupt transitions Christology (2:5-13)

35 Unique Characteristics
Believer's thought life Military concepts Women leaders

36 Introduction (Phil. 1:1-11)
Salutation (Phil. 1:1-2) Thanksgiving (Phil. 1:3-8) Prayer (Phil. 1:9-11)

37 Introduction (Phil. 1:1-11)
Salutation (Phil. 1:1-2) Thanksgiving (Phil. 1:3-8) Prayer (Phil. 1:9-11)

38 Introduction (Phil. 1:1-11)
Salutation (Phil. 1:1-2) Thanksgiving (Phil. 1:3-8) Prayer (Phil. 1:9-11)

39 Introduction (Phil. 1:1-11)
Salutation (Phil. 1:1-2) Thanksgiving (Phil. 1:3-8) Prayer (Phil. 1:9-11)

40 Outline Ch 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Ch 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Ch 3 – Avoiding legalism Ch 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life

41 Positive Results of Imprisonment (Phil. 1:12-30)
Captive audience (Phil. 1:12-13) Church’s boldness in preaching (Phil. 1:14-18) Greater prayer (Phil. 1:19) Protection from martyrdom (Phil. 1:20-26)

42 Positive Results of Imprisonment (Phil. 1:12-30)
Captive audience (Phil. 1:12-13) Church’s boldness in preaching (Phil. 1:14-18) Greater prayer (Phil. 1:19) Protection from martyrdom (Phil. 1:20-26)

43 Positive Results of Imprisonment (Phil. 1:12-30)
Captive audience (Phil. 1:12-13) Church’s boldness in preaching (Phil. 1:14-18) Greater prayer (Phil. 1:19) Protection from martyrdom (Phil. 1:20-26)

44 1 Corinthians 4:5 “ Therefore do not go on passing judgment before the time, but wait until the Lord comes who will both bring to light the things hidden in the darkness and disclose the motives of men’s hearts; and then each man’s praise will come to him from God.”

45 Positive Results of Imprisonment (Phil. 1:12-30)
Captive audience (Phil. 1:12-13) Church’s boldness in preaching (Phil. 1:14-18) Greater prayer (Phil. 1:19) Protection from martyrdom (Phil. 1:20-26)

46 Positive Results of Imprisonment (Phil. 1:12-30)
Captive audience (Phil. 1:12-13) Church’s boldness in preaching (Phil. 1:14-18) Greater prayer (Phil. 1:19) Protection from martyrdom (Phil. 1:20-26)

47 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 1:27–30)
Walk worthy of your calling (Phil. 1:27) Do not fear your persecutors (Phil. 1:28-29) Suffering is normal (Phil. 1:30)

48 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 1:27–30)
Walk worthy of your calling (Phil. 1:27) Do not fear your persecutors (Phil. 1:28-29) Suffering is normal (Phil. 1:30)

49 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 1:27–30)
Walk worthy of your calling (Phil. 1:27) Do not fear your persecutors (Phil. 1:28-29) Suffering is normal (Phil. 1:30)

50 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 1:27–30)
Walk worthy of your calling (Phil. 1:27) Do not fear your persecutors (Phil. 1:28-29) Suffering is normal (Phil. 1:30)

51 Outline Ch 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Ch 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Ch 3 – Avoiding legalism Ch 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life

52 Examples of Humble Service
(Phil. 2) Christ (Phil. 2:5-16) Paul (Phil. 2:17-18) Timothy (Phil. 2:19-24) Epaphroditus (Phil. 2:25-30)

53 Examples of Humble Service
(Phil. 2) Christ (Phil. 2:5-16) Paul (Phil. 2:17-18) Timothy (Phil. 2:19-24) Epaphroditus (Phil. 2:25-30)

54 John Walvoord Jesus Christ Our Lord, “The act of kenosis as stated in Philippians 2 may therefore be properly understood to mean that Christ surrendered no attribute of deity, but that He did voluntarily restrict their independent use in keeping with His purpose of living among men and their limitations.”

55 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 2:12–16)
Progress in practical sanctification (Phil. 2:12-13) Do not grumble or dispute (Phil. 2:14) Be blameless in the world (Phil. 2:15) Remain loyal to Christ (Phil. 2:16)

56 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 2:12–16)
Progress in practical sanctification (Phil. 2:12-13) Do not grumble or dispute (Phil. 2:14) Be blameless in the world (Phil. 2:15) Remain loyal to Christ (Phil. 2:16)

57 Three Tenses of Salvation
Phase Justification Sanctification Glorification Tense Past Present Future Saved from sin’s: Penalty Power Presence Scripture Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5 Philip 2:12 Rom 5:10

58 Three Tenses of Salvation
Phase Justification Sanctification Glorification Tense Past Present Future Saved from sin’s: Penalty Power Presence Scripture Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5 Philip 2:12 Rom 5:10

59 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 2:12–16)
Progress in practical sanctification (Phil. 2:12-13) Do not grumble or dispute (Phil. 2:14) Be blameless in the world (Phil. 2:15) Remain loyal to Christ (Phil. 2:16)

60 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 2:12–16)
Progress in practical sanctification (Phil. 2:12-13) Do not grumble or dispute (Phil. 2:14) Be blameless in the world (Phil. 2:15) Remain loyal to Christ (Phil. 2:16)

61 Applying Paul’s Paradigm (Phil. 2:12–16)
Progress in practical sanctification (Phil. 2:12-13) Do not grumble or dispute (Phil. 2:14) Be blameless in the world (Phil. 2:15) Remain loyal to Christ (Phil. 2:16)

62 Examples of Humble Service
(Phil. 2) Christ (Phil. 2:5-16) Paul (Phil. 2:17-18) Timothy (Phil. 2:19-24) Epaphroditus (Phil. 2:25-30)

63 Examples of Humble Service
(Phil. 2) Christ (Phil. 2:5-16) Paul (Phil. 2:17-18) Timothy (Phil. 2:19-24) Epaphroditus (Phil. 2:25-30)

64 Examples of Humble Service
(Phil. 2) Christ (Phil. 2:5-16) Paul (Phil. 2:17-18) Timothy (Phil. 2:19-24) Epaphroditus (Phil. 2:25-30)

65 Outline Ch 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Ch 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Ch 3 – Avoiding legalism Ch 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life

66 Avoid Legalism Legalists vs. true believers (Phil. 3:1-3)
Paul’s transition away from legalism (Phil. 3:4-14) Other items to embrace in lieu of legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)

67 Avoid Legalism Legalists vs. true believers (Phil. 3:1-3)
Paul’s transition away from legalism (Phil. 3:4-14) Other items to embrace in lieu of legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)

68 Avoid Legalism Legalists vs. true believers (Phil. 3:1-3)
Paul’s transition away from legalism (Phil. 3:4-14) Other items to embrace in lieu of legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)

69 Avoid Legalism Legalists vs. true believers (Phil. 3:1-3)
Paul’s transition away from legalism (Phil. 3:4-14) Other items to embrace in lieu of legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)

70 Other Items to Embrace in Lieu of Legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)
Maturity (Phil. 3:15-16) Avoiding license (Phil. 3:17-19) Heavenly and eternal perspective (Phil. 3:20-21) Unity (Phil. 4:1-3)

71 Other Items to Embrace in Lieu of Legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)
Maturity (Phil. 3:15-16) Avoiding license (Phil. 3:17-19) Heavenly and eternal perspective (Phil. 3:20-21) Unity (Phil. 4:1-3)

72 Other Items to Embrace in Lieu of Legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)
Maturity (Phil. 3:15-16) Avoiding license (Phil. 3:17-19) Heavenly and eternal perspective (Phil. 3:20-21) Unity (Phil. 4:1-3)

73 Other Items to Embrace in Lieu of Legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)
Maturity (Phil. 3:15-16) Avoiding license (Phil. 3:17-19) Heavenly and eternal perspective (Phil. 3:20-21) Unity (Phil. 4:1-3)

74 Rapture Distinct from Second Advent
Rapture (1 Thess 4:13-17; 1 Cor 15:51-57) Second Coming (Rev 19:11-16) Christ comes in the air (1 Thess 4:16) Christ comes to the earth (Zech 14:4) For His saints (1 Thess 4:15-17) With His saints (Rev 19:14) Blessing (1 Thess 4:18) Judgment (Rev 19:15) Effects only believers (1 Thess 4:16) Effects both believers and unbelievers (Rev 19:15) Invisible (1 Thess 4:16) Visible to all (Rev 1:7) Announced only by an archangel (1 Thess 4:16) Involves myriads of angels (Jude 14) Resurrection (1 Cor15: 51) No resurrection Rescue of the church (1 Thess 1:10) Rescue of Israel (Matt 23:37-39)

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76 When Will the Rapture Take Place?
Pre-tribulation rapture theory Mid-tribulation rapture theory Post-tribulation rapture theory Pre-wrath rapture theory Partial rapture theory

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78 Pretribulationism is not Escapism
Trials (John 16:33) Man’s wrath (2 Tim 3:12) Satan’s wrath (Eph 6:11-12) World’s wrath (John 15:18-19)

79 Other Items to Embrace in Lieu of Legalism (Phil. 3:15–4:3)
Maturity (Phil. 3:15-16) Avoiding license (Phil. 3:17-19) Heavenly and eternal perspective (Phil. 3:20-21) Unity (Phil. 4:1-3)

80 Outline Ch 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Ch 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Ch 3 – Avoiding legalism Ch 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life

81 Draw Upon the Divine Resources for Daily life (Phil. 4)
Peace (Phil. 4:4-9) Contentment (Phil. 4:10-13) Christ promises to meet financial needs (Phil. 4:14-19)

82 Draw Upon the Divine Resources for Daily life (Phil. 4)
Peace (Phil. 4:4-9) Contentment (Phil. 4:10-13) Christ promises to meet financial needs (Phil. 4:14-19)

83 Draw Upon the Divine Resources for Daily life (Phil. 4)
Peace (Phil. 4:4-9) Contentment (Phil. 4:10-13) Christ promises to meet financial needs (Phil. 4:14-19)

84 Draw Upon the Divine Resources for Daily life (Phil. 4)
Peace (Phil. 4:4-9) Contentment (Phil. 4:10-13) Christ promises to meet financial needs (Phil. 4:14-19)

85 Spiritual Sacrifices Body – Rom. 12:1 Praise – Heb. 13:15
Good works – Phil. 2:17; 4:18 Financial giving – Heb. 13:16

86 Conclusion

87 Message Joy in the midst of adverse circumstances is possible as believers understand that God uses adversity to bring about positive results, follow Christ's example of servanthood, avoid legalism, and draw upon divine resources for daily life

88 Outline Ch 1 – God can use negative circumstances to bring about positive results Ch 2 – Christ’s example of servanthood Ch 3 – Avoiding legalism Ch 4 – Reliance upon Christ’s strength for daily life


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