Consider it all joy when we fall into various trials.
I. Introduction to Philippians (Philippians 1.1–2)
- Written to believers, from difficulties, for joy
- Joy, gladness and rejoice: Used 19 times in 4 chapters
- Written from a prison in Rome, under Nero
- The founding of the church at Philippi (Acts 16)
II. The Prayers We Should be Praying (Philippians 1.3–11)
- The things you should remember about each other
- Request for joy
- Request for fellowship of the gospel
- Request for the good work
- The vision in your heart for fellowship and service
- Partakers of grace
- Long for you with the love of Jesus
- Abounding love
- Knowledge and discernment
- Excellent service
- Sincere fruitfulness
- Fruits of righteousness
- God allows all things to happen
- Witness in difficulties spreads the gospel
- Staying strong, makes others strong
- Preach the gospel, God will deal with the motives
- Prayer and the Holy Spirit
- Life’s Purpose: To know God and bring Him glory
- To Live is Christ, To Die Is Gain
- The two desires of life
- The spiritual progress of others
- To believe in Him and to suffer for Him
- Your conduct
- Your unity
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