The “Fridays in Philippians” series began Friday, January 18, 2008. We’re just beginning chapter 2. Below is a list of the current articles:
Philippians
Outlines & Preliminary Notes
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Outline of Philippians (Mike)
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The occasion of the letter (Mike)
Philippians 1
Paul’s Introduction & Thanksgiving (1:1-8)
- An address of unity in Philippi (Brandon)
- An Exercise in Prayer and Thanksgiving (Brandon)
- Partners in the good news (Mike)
- Partnership in the Gospel and Joy (Mike)
- Saints, Bishops, and Deacons – Philippians 1:1-2 (Steve)
- Paul’s Thanksgiving – Philippians 1:3-8 (Steve)
Paul’s Prayer (1:9-11)
- The Prayer of a Longing Heart (Brandon)
- A Prayer for Discernment (Mike)
- The Work of God – Philippians 1:6; 2:13; 3:20-21 (Steve)
- Paul’s Prayer – Philippians 1:9-11 (Steve)
Paul’s Joy (1:12-18)
- Rejoicing for the Gospel (Brandon)
- Unfrustratable Joy (Mike)
- Quotes (Mike)
- With God Things Don’t Just Happen (Robert)
- Christ is Preached (Robert)
- Chains that manifest Christ – Philippians 1:12-13 (Steve)
- Christians that are Bold in Christ – Philippians 1:14 (Steve)
- Critics that Preach Christ – Philippians 1:15-17 (Steve)
Paul’s Object (1:19-26)
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Philippians 2
One Mind (2:1-4)
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Philippians 2 – The Mind (Steve)
- The Mind of Christ produces Harmony – Philippians 2:1 (Steve)
- The Mind of Christ produces Humility & Helpfulness - Philippians 2:2-3 (Steve)
The Mind of Christ (2:6-8)
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No Reputation – Philippians 2:5-8 (Robert)
- Made Himself – Philippians 2:5-8 (Robert)
- The Form of God … the Form of a Servant – Philippians 2:5-8 (Robert)
- The Likeness of Man … in Fashion as a Man – Philippians 2:5-8 (Robert)
- Obedient unto death – Philippians 2:8 (Robert)
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