Rejoice! Part IV

Sermon Notes, Sunday, July 19, 2020

Troy Mills Christian Church

Philippians 3

Today’s Bible Reading: Romans 8:37-39

The Apostle Paul—His Past

          Acts 7:58; Acts 8:1-3; Acts 9:1-9

Philippians 3:4-6–Paul reveals more about his past

Philippians 3:7-10—Paul’s attitude towards his past

Philippians 3:13-14—Paul’s future

Our past–

  • Our past does not condemn us
  • Our past does not save us
  • Our past is not the end
  • Our past does not dictate our future
  • God is greater than our past

Our future–

Jeremiah 29:11-God has plans for our future

1 John 1:9—we are saved because we confess our sin

2 Corinthians 5:17—God has promised to make all things new

In Christ, Part II

Paul gives us four important words in Philippians 2:1. They are encouragement, comfort, fellowship (common sharing) in the Spirit and tenderness and compassion, which I am treating as one.

Comfort. The world at the time of Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi was full of uncertainty. They suffered from earthquakes, disease, famines, and war. Sin was rampant and many Christ followers suffered great persecution.

Many turned to false gods, many turned to the use of ancient magic to control circumstances in their lives. But they found no comfort in these things.

Paul writes throughout this letter that circumstances must not be allowed to dictate joy or our attitude. We must always choose joy and never live “under the circumstances. We must always choose to serve rather than be served. We must always put Jesus first, others second, then ourselves. This was the formula for joy!

Paul was reminding the Christ followers in Philippi of the encouragement from being “in Christ.” He also reminded them of the comfort that was theirs. Since there was encouragement and since there was comfort found in Christ, they could rest easy knowing that a loving God was in control of the world around them. They could take comfort knowing that through Him, they would ultimately have victory. This was their and it is our hope.

This hope, found in Christ, would bring comfort to them. It also would enable them to bring encouragement and comfort to others in their time of need. Just as Paul took joy knowing that many were coming to Christ because of his difficulties, we too can take joy in being a source of encouragement and comfort.

The same God who was helping Paul and the Philippians is helping us. Always take comfort in the fact that God promised to never leave you nor forsake you. He has a plan for your life. He desires to bless you and to prosper you. His plan includes a future that is not based on your past and He plans no harm for you. Rest in His plan. Rest in the comfort that if your today!

Take comfort!

Always in Pursuit!

Don

REJOICE! Part II

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Philippians 1:6, 21

Bible Reading for Sunday, July 5: Psalm 33:6-12

Acts 16—the start of the Philippians church

Ten years later, Paul writes this letter to the church at Philippi to thank them for the provisions they gathered and sent him.

Paul’s prison sentence–

Paul’s command to “Rejoice!”—15 times in this letter, Paul commands the Christ followers in Philippi to “Rejoice!” Paul was not going to allow circumstances, even a Roman prison, to rob him of his joy. Joy is not happiness. Joy is not based on circumstances. Joy is based on doing what God wants us to do no matter the circumstances.

Philippians 1:6— “He who began a good work in you…….”

God will complete the work of salvation—

God will complete the work of sanctification—

God will complete the “good works” established for us to do—

          Ephesians 2:10—

Philippians 1:21— “To live Christ, to die gain”

We are to live life to the fullest until God says it is time to work no more, this our joy!