Philippians 2

This lesson is a companion to "The Cause of Christ."  It is likewise an overview/outline-type lesson of Philippians 2.  Specifically, it highlights the 3 things Paul instructed the Philippians (and us, by extension) to do in order to "Walk Worthy of the Gospel."  It also includes, from the text, the "How To" instructions to accomplish these objectives.

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Titus

Sound Doctrine and Sound Christians

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1Peter 3

How the Christian Life Affects Life & Relationships

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1Peter 4

Suffering as a Christian

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1Peter 5

Leadership

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Ignorant Conscientiousness

"An ignorant conscientiousness may be quite as dangerous to a community as deliberate weakness."  (Albert C. Knudson; The Beacon Lights of Prophecy; New York: Eaton & Maines, 1914)

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Using God’s Name in Vain

What does this mean and is it really all that serious?

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Being Thankful

This sermon outline is a text file in Word format.  It considers comparisons between some things for which we are (and should be typically) "thankful" on Thanksgiving Day and other items for which we should always be thankful.

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Tolerance: Virtue or Vice

Is tolerance a Christian Virtue or a Religious Vice?  Of course, it all depends upon "what" is being tolerated!  This sermon takes a look at three areas of modern sexual expression in light of what the scriptures teach.  It is a Word file outline.

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Doing What is Right “In Your Own Eyes”

This is a Word File outline which considers the folly of what seems right to us rather than what God has said.  It considers examples from Judges and Deuteronomy.

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Daily Verse

“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”

- 1 John 4:18

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