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Apr 10 2009

What if Philippians Were Our Only Bible?

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Ray Ortlund, posted this interesting study about the Book of Philippians. I only reproduce it here so that in case it ever leaves the blogosphere, I can come back and review it and study it further. But all credit is given to Ray Ortlund.


A recent study in Philippians prompted me to wonder, what if this one brief book were our only available Bible? How much would we have to believe and live off of? At least this:

  • He who began a good work in us will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ (1:6);
  • We are all partakers of grace together (1:7);
  • We will be pure and blameless for the day of Christ (1:10);
  • Human opposition, far from defeating the gospel, is serving to advance the joyous spread of the gospel (1:12-18);
  • Should life be lost, Christ is gained (1:21);
  • Temporary survival is gospel opportunity (1:22);
  • To depart and be with Christ is far better than this life (1:23);
  • The further we go with Christ, the more joy we experience (1:25);
  • The gospel of Christ is an uplifting power (1:27);
  • Opposition to gospel witness presages the doom of the opponents and the glorious destiny of the faithful (1:28);
  • It is a God-given privilege to suffer for the sake of Christ (1:29);
  • Union with Christ brings encouragement, comfort from love, participation in the Spirit, affection and sympathy (2:1);
  • Christ Jesus himself is living proof that the arrogance of this world is doomed and that gospel humility is the path of great reward (2:6-9);
  • Jesus is King, and he will have every rational creature in the universe know it and own it, to the greater glory of God the Father (2:10-11);
  • We do not need even an apostle always present to lead us by the hand; God himself is deeply at work in us (2:12-13);
  • Knowing Christ Jesus the Lord redefines all trophies of self-exaltation as “rubbish,” for he gives true righteousness and participation in his death and resurrection; he is so superior to all things in this world that, whatever path we may take into the resurrection of the dead, the price to be paid is small (3:7-11);
  • In conversion, Christ Jesus takes eternal possession of us (3:12);
  • The call of God in Christ Jesus offers a prize far beyond this world, worthy of our all (3:14);
  • To whatever extent we struggle to grasp the upward call, God will reveal all that we need revealed (3:15);
  • To settle for the rewards of this world is to make oneself an enemy of the cross of Christ and to make a god of one’s earthly appetites, which is the path of destruction and the reversal of a truly human life (3:18-19);
  • We who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh also find our citizenship in heaven, from which we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will raise our “vile” (KJV) bodies into his immortal glory by his power over all things (3:3, 20-21);
  • Our names are written in the book of life (4:3);
  • The Lord is at hand (4:5);
  • God receives our prayers and sends his overruling peace to guard our hearts when the circumstances of life would have us frantic (4:6-7);
  • As we follow the apostolic example of lovely heavenly-mindedness, we experience the presence of the God of peace (4:8-9);
  • Christ strengthens us to accept with contentment whatever life may bring (4:11-13);
  • When we support the ministry of the gospel, the fruit increases to our own credit (4:17);
  • God receives our gospel partnership as a sacrifice pleasing to himself (4:18);
  • God is committed to our own needs with all his riches in glory in Christ Jesus (4:19);
  • In it all, God will get glory for himself forever and ever (4:20);
  • And in the meantime, the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ will steadfastly be with our spirit (4:23).

Makes me wonder, how much more is there in this Bible which I hardly know?


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Jan 27 2009

Rewards for God’s Faithful Servants

  1. The Crown Incorruptible—1 Cor 9:24-27
  2. The Crown of Rejoicing—1 Thess 2:19
  3. The Crown of Glory—1 Pet 5:4
  4. The Crown of Life—James 1:12; Rev 2:9-10
  5. The Crown of Righteousness—2 Tim 4:6-8
  6. The Crown of Gold—Rev 4:4

 

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Jan 27 2009

Everlastings

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Here are some everlastings in Scripture. Probably some teaching ideas in here.

  1. The Everlasting Remembrance—Psa 112:5-6
  2. The Everlasting Foundation—Pro 10:25
  3. The Everlasting Sign—Isa 55:13
  4. The Everlasting Possession—Gen 17:8
  5. The Everlasting Way—Psa 139:23-24
  6. The Everlasting Salvation—Isa 45:17; Heb 9:12
  7. The Everlasting Life—John 3:16
  8. The Everlasting Light—Isa 60:20
  9. The Everlasting Love—Jer 31:3
  10. The Everlasting Joy—Isa 35:10
  11. The Everlasting Mercy—Psa 100:5
  12. The Everlasting Righteousness—Psa 119:142
  13. The Everlasting Strength—Isa 26:3-4
  14. The Everlasting Kindness—Isa 54:7-8
  15. The Everlasting Consolation—2 Thess 2:15-17
  16. The Everlasting Dominion—Dan 4:34
  17. The Everlasting Kingdom—Psa 145:13
  18. The Everlasting Father—Isa 9:6

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Jan 27 2009

The Christian Life

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For to me, to live [is] Christ, and to die [is] gain.–Phil 1:21 NKJV

  1. A Life of Victory
    1. 1 Corinthians 15:57
    2. Romans 8:37
    3. Philippians 2:9-11
    4. 1 John 5:4
  2. A Life Obedience
    1. Hebrews 10:9
    2. Romans 6:14
    3. Matthew 28:19-20
  3. A Life of Service
    1. 2 Corinthians 3:4-6
    2. 2 Corinthians 2:14-16
  4. A Life of Power
    1. Matthew 28:18
    2. Matthew 26:52-53


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Jan 27 2009

Saved and Kept

I was reading the book Saved and Kept by F.B. Meyer. One of the chapters caught my interest. I thought it would be a good devotional/teaching possibility. The outline below isn’t directly from the chapter, but what inspired me to think about it. However, I think I took the title directly from the chapter, if I remember right. I don’t have it in front of me. When I get time, I’ll go get the Scripture references pertaining to the outline items.

Title: Saved and Kept by the Trinity

Outline:

  • God the Father
    • He draws
    • He chooses
    • He gives
  • God the Son
    • He draws
    • He died
    • He rose
    • He intercedes (High Priest)
    • He loves
  • God the Holy Spirit
    • He draws
    • He convicts
    • He quickens / enlightens
    • He seals
    • He presents the Bride

looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:2 NKJV)

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