Philippians and Titus

Philippians and Titus
Author: DR. MATTHEW N. O. SADIKU
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1466999187

Every serious student of the Bible desires to understand the text, discover the biblical principles, and apply the truths to his or her life. This commentary is designed to help students, pastors, and Bible teachers understand Philippians and Titus in a simple manner. Working from the popular New International Version (NIV), the author provides helpful commentary on the text verse by verse. This verse-by-verse commentary is different from others in two respects. First, it is brief while some commentaries are unnecessarily wordy and verbose. Second, it is Pentecostal in outlook. This implies that we generally adhere to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and adopt a literalist approach to the interpretation of the Bible. Philippians is a joyful, personal letter. It teaches that real unity and joy are possible only in Jesus Christ. Discover Pauls secret to finding joy in Christ. Titus is one of the Pastoral Epistles. It deals with the need of godliness in the church, in the home, and in the world.

Philippians

Philippians
Author: Titus Chu
Publisher: Good Land Publisher
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-08-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781932020557

The book of Philippians is perhaps the sweetest book in the New Testament. Its focus is not so much on teaching, but on how we as believers can enter into the experience of Christ. In this exposition of Philippians, Titus Chu goes through the four chapters of this book in a detailed and very practical way. This book is drawn from messages given in 2003 - 2004 to participants in a year-long spiritual labor in the Great Lakes area. They were spoken in Toronto, Chicago, Cleveland, and Columbus. From Chapter 18, "Working Out Our Salvation" Paul helped the Philippians by encouraging them to be of the same mind and united in spirit (Phil. 2:2). This was only possible by their letting the mind of Christ be in them (v. 5). Paul described the mind of Christ as being humble (v. 8). No one likes to become lower than others. Everyone likes to be noticed and respected by others. For this reason, Paul stressed the matter of being humble. His stress was not on Christ's accomplishment of redemption; rather, he portrayed Christ's humbling of Himself in accomplishing that redemption for us. How low Christ became! Christ's pattern shows us that the way to become a blessing to the church is to become very, very low. This is the secret of spiritual growth and of gaining Christ (Phil. 3:8). Chapter Titles 1. Paul's Epistles Introduction 2. Saints and Slaves Philippians 1:1 3. Grace, Peace, and Thankful Prayer Philippians 1:2-4 4. The Fellowship in the Gospel Philippians 1:3-6 5. Enjoying Grace in the Organic Body of Christ Philippians 1:7 6. Treasuring Our Spiritual Riches Philippians 1:7 7. Caring for People in the Inward Parts of Christ Jesus Philippians 1:8 8. Loving People in Full Knowledge and All Discernment Philippians 1:9 9. Approving by Testing and Purified by Light Philippians 1:10-11 10. Living according to a Divine Commitment Philippians 1:12-18 11. The Assurance of Further Salvation Philippians 1:18-19 12. Magnifying Christ and Living for Others Philippians 1:20-26 13. A Conduct Worthy of the Gospel of Christ Philippians 1:27-30 14. Encouragement, Consolation, Fellowship, Affection, and Compassion Philippians 2:1 15. Being of the Same Mind Philippians 2:2-4 16. Having the Mind of Christ (1) Philippians 2:5-7 17. Having the Mind of Christ (2) Philippians 2:8-11 18. Working Out Our Salvation Philippians 2:12-13 19. Appearing as Lights in the World Philippians 2:14-15 20. Poured Out as a Drink Offering Philippians 2:16-18 21. The Approvedness of Paul Philippians 2:19-22 22. The Approvedness of Timothy Philippians 2:19-24 23. The Approvedness of Epaphroditus Philippians 2:25-30 24. Seven Mountains in Our Pursuit of Christ (1) Philippians 3:1-7 25. Seven Mountains in Our Pursuit of Christ (2) Philippians 3:8-9 26. Seven Mountains in Our Pursuit of Christ (3) Philippians 3:10 27. Seven Mountains in Our Pursuit of Christ (4) Philippians 3:11-12 28. Pursuing Christ as Our Goal Philippians 3:13-14 29. Healthy Patterns Philippians 3:15-17 30. A Twofold Walk to Gain Christ Philippians 3:16-18 31. Enemies of the Cross of Christ Philippians 3:18-19 32. Citizens of a Heavenly Commonwealth Philippians 3:20 33. Conformation to Christ's Glorious Body Philippians 3:20-21 34. Three Causes for Rejoicing Philippians 4:1-4 35. Christian Forbearance Philippians 4:5-7 36. Christian Growth Philippians 4:8 37. The Philippians' Care for Paul Philippians 4:10-23 Works Cited

Philippians

Philippians
Author: Dr. David Jeremiah
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310091713

Experience joy in any situation... Follow Dr. Jeremiah through the letter of Philippians in a chapter-by-chapter study that will help you understand what it meant to the people at the time it was written, and what it means to Christians today. The believers in Philippi were experiencing both concern for Paul while he was in prison and spiritual discouragement. Paul wrote this loving letter to encourage them in their faith and to remind them that there was a greater future in store for him and for them outside this world. Paul even admits the tension he feels between living to continue sharing the gospel and dying so he can be with Christ. This mindset allowed Paul to remain joyful in the midst of suffering and he knew the same would be true of the Philippi believers as well. Each of this study's twelve lessons is clearly organized to include: Getting Started: An opening question to introduce you to the lesson. Setting the Stage: A short reflection to explain the context of the study. Exploring the Text: The Scripture reading for the lesson with related study questions. Reviewing the Story: Questions to help you identify key points in the reading. Applying the Message: Questions to help you apply the key ideas to their lives. Reflecting on the Meaning: A closing reflection on the key teachings in the lesson. —ABOUT THE SERIES— The Jeremiah Bible Study Series captures Dr. David Jeremiah's forty-plus years of commitment in teaching the Word of God. In each study, you'll gain insights into the text, identify key stories and themes, and be challenged to apply the truths you uncover to your life. By the end of each study, you'll come away with a clear and memorable understanding of that Bible book. Each study also contains a Leader's Guide.

Laugh Again

Laugh Again
Author: Charles R. Swindoll
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1995-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1418516074

Did you hear the one about the Christian who couldn't keep from laughing? Chuck Swindoll has not only heard it, he tells it in this delightful book that gives us permission to be happy again. "When did life stop being funny?" Swindoll asks. His answer is found in this best-selling book which speaks to all busy, joy-drained people?from the pressured businessman to the harried homemaker. In Laugh Again, readers will discover ways to live in the present, say "no" to negativism, and realize that, while no one's life is perfect, joy and humor can be inspirational. Let Chuck Swindoll show you how to experience outrageous joy . . . and learn to laugh again!

Philippians, Colossians, Philemon (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture)

Philippians, Colossians, Philemon (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture)
Author: Dennis SJ Hamm
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441244867

Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, written by Paul from prison in the middle of the first century, were addressed to specific Christian communities facing concrete challenges. What did these letters mean at the time, and what do they mean for us today? In this addition to the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, seasoned New Testament scholar Dennis Hamm explores the significance of these letters and their enduring relevance to the life and mission of the church. Based on solid scholarship yet readily accessible, the book is enriched with pastoral reflections and applications and includes sidebars on the living tradition and biblical background.