Philippians Book Study - TheStorySample
Working In, Working Out
Discipleship is not simply a ten-week course for new believers on biblical fundamentals! It is heartwarming to see a flourishing spectrum of formal and informal relationships here, where individuals are given space to reflect and work on their growing relationship with Jesus! Whether mentoring young people, coaching leaders, or soul friendships with those seeking to deepen their understanding, gifting, and skills, these verses encapsulate the mindset of gospel-focused spiritual direction.
First of all, although utterly committed to the Philippians’ spiritual maturity, Paul does not abuse his authority. His passion for their well-being and physical distance do not make him a control freak. Rather, his exhortations rest on confidence in God’s power to transform them, with or without him (v 12).
Second, he is aware that in the spiritual battle, there are temptations to become discouraged, apathetic, and divided, so he challenges them with warmth and tenderness to keep working out what God is working in them (vs. 12, 13). He combines theology with practical examples sprinkled with creative, relevant images.
Third, he draws their attention to the goal (v 16). What can be more wonderful than to experience Christ’s pleasure in seeing his spiritual children persevere together as lights in a dark world?
Paul has much to teach us today, when many people, feeling the lack of helpful parental input, struggle to live for Jesus in a hostile or indifferent world. Are there ways in which you could seek opportunities to invest in others? How could your church be better mobilized and equipped to foster intentional relationships, encouraging those with longer experience in the race to run alongside those with less?
Respond in Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank you for not leaving me alone to work out how to live as a Christian. Thank you for working in me. I pray that I and my Christian friends may shine like stars. For your sake, Amen.
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Study the book of Philippians with theStory - a free online Bible reading guide that emphasizes the biblical narrative. See Genesis to Revelation as the story of how God has created, sustained, and redeemed the world. Every reflection observes not only the immediate context but also its place in the big story. Read, reflect, and respond to the Bible daily, one book at a time.
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