The hope of being with Christ compels Christians to yield our whole selves to Him. This yielding takes on a practical form in our lives, in our character, and in our complete following of Jesus.
All Christians know Christ and fellowship with Christ. These alone provide the content and encouragement for us to tell people about the Savior. If we trust Him, we will also act upon that trust and proclaim Christ fearlessly.
Biblical love is command-driven rather than feeling-driven. In other words, it is a response to God's commands rather than a self-centeredness. Moreover, it is not biblical until it has been exercised.
Gospel ministry defines our participation with one another. It occurs within the framework of the church, specifically in close and unified relationships.
This exposition is a review of the last two chapters of Philippians. Each chapter is split into smaller passages with the main ideas and implications summarized for each passage.
This exposition is a review of the first two chapters of Philippians. Each chapter is split into smaller passages with the main ideas and implications summarized for each passage.