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Outline—Philippians 3:1–3

  1. The discipler’s patience (v. 1)
  2. The discipler’s fear (v. 2)
  3. The discipler’s goal (v. 3)

Related Scripture

  • Isaiah 64:4–9

Take Home Points

  • Don’t mutilate the Gospel—keep it whole!
  • True believers worship by the Spirit.

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Outline—Philippians 3:1–3

  1. The discipler’s patience (v. 1)
  2. The discipler’s fear (v. 2)
  3. The discipler’s goal (v. 3)

Other References

Take Home Points

  • Don’t be irked when you have to repeat truth over and over.
  • False religion is all about externals; Christianity is about walking with Christ.
  • There is an enemy who wants to destroy your soul.

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Outline—Philippians 2:25–30

  1. Praiseworthy identities (v. 25a)
  2. Invaluable friend (v. 25b)
  3. Changed pagan lives (vv. 26–28)
  4. A warm embrace (vv. 29–30)

Take Home Points

  • Don’t you want to have friends like Epaphroditus and Timothy?
  • What would it take for you to be a friend like Epaphroditus or Timothy?
  • What you do by the Holy Spirit’s grace is a sacred ministry.
  • Let God continue to transform you.

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Honor

Outline—Philippians 2:17–24

  1. Honor is a higher purpose (vv. 17, 18)
  2. Honor is focus on others (v. 19)
  3. Honor is genuine selflessness (vv. 20, 21)
  4. Honor is enduring loyalty (v. 22)
  5. Honor is caring teamwork (vv. 23, 24)

Related Scripture

  • 2 Samuel 23:13
  • Acts 16:2
  • Acts 16:17
  • Hebrews 13:17
  • 2 Timothy 3:15
  • 1 Corinthians 4:17

Take Home Points

  • Have you poured out your life?
  • There is honor in being under someone else’s authority.
  • God honors honorable behavior and an honorable heart.

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Outline—Philippians 2:12–16

  1. How do I develop a testimony? (vv. 12–14)
  2. What does a testimony look like? (vv. 15, 16)

Take Home Points

  • As a Christian, you are diferent because God saved you.
  • We have a job to do, a testimony to communicate.
  • Shine right where you are!
  • Live worthy of the Gospel
  • Someone brought the Gospel to you—take it to someone else.
  • Ask God to give you the opportunity to share the Gospel with someone.

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Outline—Philippians 2:12, 13

  1. Accustomed to obeying (v. 12a)
  2. More uniformly obedient (v. 12b)
  3. Sustained in obedience (v. 13)

Other References

  1. What does the Bible say about simple obedience?

Take Home Points

  • Are you more afraid of earthly things than heavenly things? If so, you aren’t depending on the Holy Spirit.
  • Take the concept of working out your salvation and apply it to your life.

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