This study of Paul's letter to the church at Philippi gives practical help on how to live a Spirit-filled life with joy, unity, power and obedience. Though Paul was in chains, he was greatly encouraged by the support of the Philippian believers.
Passages: Philippians 4:10-20
Paul learns how to survive in the darkest circumstances not only by the "grace power" of God, but by the support system of saints ...
Passages: Philippians 4:4-9; Matthew 7:11, 28:20; Psalm 91:1-2, 4; 1 Peter 5:7
We can be free from anxiety and aloneness because we have access to the throne room of God and His gifts of peace and joy. We must live with the ...
Passages: Philippians 3:18-20
The early church lived with enduring hope because they knew Jesus would return for His Church. Hope filled them with grace to resist temptations of ...
Passages: Philippians 3:1-14
Paul warns young Christians to be wary of legalistic pretending instead of grace-filled discipleship. Being obedient to the Holy Spirit means serving ...
Passages: Philippians 2:1-16
Our purpose is to live for Christ, a life of noticing others so we can minister the encouragement, compassion and comfort Jesus first showed us. As ...
Passages: Philippians 2:1-2
Paul poses four questions. If we are encouraged by Christ, can we give that same encouragement to others? If we are comforted by Him, can we comfort ...
Passages: Philippians 1:12-21,27; Ephesians 2:8-10; Acts 1:38; 21-28; John 3:30; Psalm 102:12
God wants to use us right now, whatever our circumstances. When we realign our priorities to God’s purposes, we live for the advancement of His ...
Passages: Philippians 1
Paul thanks God for the power of unified Christians on a mission to evangelize the world. He believes in them, prays positively for them and ...