Weekly Lesson for September 29, 2013
Guest speaker: Dr. Matthew McKellar
Associate Professor of Preaching/Chair of the Preaching Department
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Whatever Happens…” Philippians 1:27-30 Bible Study 09/29/13
This morning’s text reflects a shift in emphasis in Paul’s letter to Philippian believers. The word “only” in verse 27 signals a transition from information to exhortation. As a concerned leader and spiritual parent, Paul encourages his readers with exhortations regarding their practice and privilege as Christians.
The “big” idea: Because of the surpassing worth of Jesus, determine to promote His person and work whatever happens.
I. Conduct Yourself Worthily (27)
-“behavior as citizens…”
-“worthy”: corresponding conduct
-unaffected: present or absent
-unyielding: “standing firm…”
-undivided: “striving …”
II. Consider Yourself Privileged (28-30)
-affirmed through opposition
-graciously gifted to suffer
-a stark contrast
-encouraged by personal example
III. So What?
-How much of what I do is motivated primarily by the presence or absence of others?
-How am I presently involved in advancing the cause of Jesus?
-Is my view of suffering cultural or biblical?
-Am I willing to make the exaltation of Jesus the focus of my future?