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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Joy in Christ: Week 1, Day 2: Philippians 2:1

Summary of Philippians 2:1

Paul appeals to the benefits of Christian unity.

Questions for Philippians 2:1

3) They are encouraged in Christ, comforted by His love, sharing in the Spirit, tenderness and compassion.  Those who function without Christ rely on themselves, others, material objects, false gods, and more for their needs and happiness, rather, than God.

4) It is difficult to practice unity in Christ because we are fallen human, selfish and prideful and out for ourselves. We are not humble or self-sacrificing. Our unity with Christ is worth fighting for because it brings us closer to Christ. We become more Christ-like and able to do His purpose in our lives when we do so.

5) Yes. It is difficult to follow Christ and not to be selfish and let sin take over. And, I am not perfect, and I fail often. Still, I try and I feel like more often than not, I do succeed. I believe this all I can do on this side of heaven.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Joy in Christ, Philippians 2:1

When we are more Christ-like, we are unified more with believers.

With Christ there is hope everywhere!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Joy in Christ: Week 1, Day 1: Philippians 2:1-4

Summary of Philippians 2:1-4

Paul describes how to imitate Christ’s humility.

Questions for Philippians 2:1-4

1) Paul describes unity as being united with Christ with a common spirit, love, tenderness, and compassion. The benefits include having the same love, spirit, and mind as Christ.

2) He is always putting God first in His life, giving God the credit for everything, and talking about God. I could do the same thing!

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Joy in Christ, Philippians 2:1-4

Through Jesus, we can have a joyful life, even in adversity. When we devote our lives to Jesus, we have pure joy.

We need to be like-minded with Christ.

We are alive when we shine Christ wherever we go! Make that your goal today!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 6: Philippians 1:27b-28a

Passage Philippians 1:27b-28a

Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then, whether I come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will know that you stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you.

Questions for Philippians 1:27b-28a

15) I think I do a good job of representing Christ in my community and where I go. Lord, grant me the courage and strength to do your will and not mine, to accomplish your purpose for my life, to live for you. Amen!

16) God is in control, and He will finish the work He has started in you. He will do it, so you don’t have to.

Conclusions to Week 2 and Philippians: Confident in Christ

Great lesson about God’s faithfulness to His people. We do produce fruit in our lives, even when we can’t see it. With faith and confidence, we know that God will finish what He starts.

God wastes nothing, and everything has a purpose.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 5: Philippians 1:27-30

Summary of Philippians 1:27-30

Paul calls the Philippians to a gospel-worthy life of courage.

Questions for Philippians 1:27-30

12) “Conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ.” The Philippians are to stand firm in Christ and not be afraid of their enemies. They will also suffer as Christ has suffered.

13) To believe in Christ and to suffer for Christ. As Jesus suffered for us, so we will suffer for him.

14) The gospel is life itself; it’s truly the only reason we do live. God gives us grace, salvation in Christ, mercy, forgiveness, and righteousness in the gospel.

I need to always put God first in my life and root out my selfish tendencies, jealousies, and other un-Godly actions.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:27-30

God is in control, and He will complete His work in His way, not ours. Everything can make Christ known.

Everything with God is a privilege!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 4: Philippians 1:19-26

Summary of Philippians 1:19-26

Paul is confident that, whether he lives or dies, Christ is glorified.

Questions for Philippians 1:19-26

9) Paul expects to be delivered from his imprisonment, and Christ will be exalted in his body, whether he lives or dies.

10) Paul would love to die so that he can be with Christ, but he knows it is better if he goes on living in order to further the Word of God and help his fellow Philippians. Paul concludes he will be freed and will remain with his comrades so that they may boast in Jesus because of his help.

11) I love his internal debate since we all have these over many things in our lives. I really don’t fear death. I, like Paul, believe I have not accomplished God’s mission yet for my life here on Earth, and when I die, it will be accomplished. And, I know heaven awaits me with open arms! Internal debate can be quite productive in these matters, and external debate, too. You gain a new perspective!

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:19-26

It’s great to see Paul seeing his circumstances as for his good, which is how we need to view our lives, too.

To live or die is good. Either way, we are His!

He desires to preach to others over being with Jesus — putting others’ needs first.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 3: Philippians 1:14-18

Summary of Philippians 1:14-18

Paul rejoices that Christ is preached regardless of human motives.

Questions for Philippians 1:14-18

6) His fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. Some preach out of envy and rivalry for selfish reasons and ambition and not sincerely, hoping to make trouble for Paul while he is in chains, but some preach out of goodwill and love. Yet, all that matters is that Christ is preached!

7) Paul only cares that Christ is preached. He rejoices in this! He is able to respond in this way because all that matters is Christ, not his personal feelings or emotions.

8 ) I should just be glad they are Christ-like and rejoice rather than judge or look down upon them. God loves everyone unconditionally, and He forgives them and offers them all grace. We should do the same.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:14-18

Christ being the center is all that matters to Paul. God is using Paul, albeit not how he himself wants, but how God wants.

We should look for the good around us and the good in others and trust God to do His will no matter what.

The gospel is unstoppable!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 2: Philippians 1:12-13

Summary of Philippians 1:12-13

Paul marvels at how his chains have served to spread the gospel.

Questions for Philippians 1:12-13

3) Paul is in prison and in chains. This imprisonment has actually served to advance the gospel.

4) God works through Paul’s imprisonment as others see the example he sets while in prison. In spite of would be God working besides what is happening to Paul, rather than because of. God loves to work through us no matter our circumstances. He loves us unconditionally and will put us through things to grow our relationship to Christ and to help others come to Christ and grow to Christ.

5) It would mean putting Him first and doing everything for Him. It would mean more prayer, more thanksgiving, more everything for Him.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:12-13

News of the gospel has advanced due to Paul’s imprisonment. Paul is able to preach to the Roman guards and the emperor’s household. He is blooming where he is chained!

God is in control. Grab on to that and never let go! Let others know about the power of Christ!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 2, Day 1: Philippians 1:12-30

Summary of Philippians 1:12-30

Paul is in chains in order to advance the gospel. It has emboldened his brothers and sisters in Christ to proclaim the gospel without fear. Paul rejoices and proclaims to live is Christ and to die is gain.

He tells the Philippians to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the gospel.

Questions for Philippians 1:12-30

1 ) Paul is imprisoned in chains guarded by the palace guards. He repeatedly says he is in chains.

2) I’m just trying to figure out God’s will for my life. I truly don’t think it has caused me to doubt God’s plans for me. On the contrary, it has encouraged me to grow closer to God so that I may better hear Him and his will for my life.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:12-30

We are always to walk with God no matter our circumstances and to stand firm.

God is in control. We are to live for Him. He will do it for us.

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 1, Day 6: Philippians 1:4,6

Passage Philippians 1:4, 6

“In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy…being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

Questions for Philippians 1:4,6

15) I can be fully confident that God will finish His work in me and through me. That if I have faith in Christ, he will do it all!

16) I would like God to show us His will in many ways so that we can move forward in confidence in His path for our lives. Lord, please show us your will in multiple ways and confirm it so that we know it’s the right thing to do.

Conclusions to Week 1 and Philippians: Confident in Christ

Great words from Paul that we can return to when we are discouraged and feeling lost in this life. Believing God has got you and your way is all you need in this world.

We need to lift up our brothers and sisters more in prayer because, odds are, they are struggling but not telling us about it. We all need to have each other’s backs!

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Summer Bible Study: WordGo’s Philippians: Confident in Christ: Week 1, Day 5: Philippians 1:9-11

Summary of Philippians 1:9-11

Paul prays for the Philippians’ faithful progress and God’s glory.

Questions for Philippians 1:9-11

12) Paul prays for the Philippians’ love to abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight  so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ. He prays that they are filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ. All of this for God’s glory and praise. God is the only one who can grow us past our sins. He is praying that God will do all of this for and in them.

13) I love that Paul prays for us to grow in knowledge and insight. So many of us struggle with what the Bible is trying to tell us. I pray that we all grow in His Word, knowledge, and insight into who He is and His will for our lives.

14) I feel that I am growing more with God so that I can be used for His kingdom. I thank you, Lord, for this growth, for your guidance, and for your holiness as I strive to be more like Jesus in my daily life.

Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Confident in Christ, Philippians 1:9-11

We must allow Christ to do his work in us.

We must remember that God is at work in us always and forever.

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