Dr. McKellar’s Lesson for November 3, 2013
Teacher: Dr. Matthew McKellar
Associate Professor of Preaching/Chair of the Preaching Department
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Follow the Leader” Philippians 2:12-18 Bible Study 11/03/13
After focusing the attention of his readers on the Father’s assessment of His Son’s sacrificial obedience, Paul uses another “therefore” to signal a shift in thought. Our text this morning finds Paul going back to the thought of 1:27 (presence/absence) in order to stress the importance of practical obedience. Paul had no sympathy for a sterile or lifeless orthodoxy that knew nothing of struggle and growth. We must follow our Lord’s example of obedience. His presence in us and power through us make such a following a possibility. Let the perfect obedience of Jesus promote a growing practical obedience in your earthly pilgrimage.
I. Strive on to the finish (12-13)
-key command: “work out…”
-accelerated motivation
-the “sense” of salvation
-accompanying perspective: “fear and trembling”
-the source of “energy”
II. Shine like a star (14-16)
-key command: “do…”
-principle of separation
-principle of illumination: “shine as luminaries”
-principle of continuation: “holding fast”
III. Share a biblical outlook (17-18)
-key command: “Be glad and rejoice…”
-the “liturgy” of faith
-sacrificial perspective
IV. So what?
-Remember that “grace is opposed to earning and not to effort.” (Willard)
-Renew you acquaintance with the concept of the “fear of the Lord.”
-Recognize the practical aspect of biblical Christianity. “Nothing clarifies doctrine like doing.
Each new thing learned becomes a millstone if we do not make it a milestone.” (Havner)
-Resist the accommodation that dims the light of illumination.
-View your life as a worship offering.