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Outline—Philippians 3:1–3

  1. The discipler’s patience (v. 1)
  2. The discipler’s fear (v. 2)
  3. The discipler’s goal (v. 3)

Other References

Take Home Points

  • Don’t be irked when you have to repeat truth over and over.
  • False religion is all about externals; Christianity is about walking with Christ.
  • There is an enemy who wants to destroy your soul.

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Outline—Philippians 2:1–4

  1. Four facts that make unity normal (v. 1)
  2. Four habits that make unity practical (vv. 2–4)

Take Home Points

  • Humility stems from our own ever-present dependence upon God for anything good to come out of us.
  • There are four things that God gives as facts: grounds, gift, glue, and grace. Therefore study to make it your business to be humble, figure out what unity looks like and promote it.

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Outline—Philippians 1:27–30

  1. Standards of citizenship (vv. 27, 28)
  2. Cost of citizenship (vv. 29, 30)

Related Scripture

  • John 8:44
  • Ephesians 6

Other References

Take Home Points

  • Don’t be afraid of the enemy, God will be there.
  • We are called to be courageous.
  • God’s word is worth standing firm. Stand fast in one mind and one spirit.

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Obedient Unity

Outline—Joshua 22

  1. Congenial parting (vv. 1–8)
  2. Concientious precaution (vv. 9–10)
  3. Concern producing action (vv. 11–12)
  4. Cautious proceeding (vv. 13–30)
  5. Calm peace (vv. 31–34)

Take Home Points

  • Obedient unity as well as love must be our focus.
  • Truth and love are met in God. (Psalm 85:10)
  • Solving difficulties is accomplished best when two parties desire to promote obedient unity at the sacrifice of self.
  • What will your zeal for God cause you to do?
    • The zeal for God caused them to build an altar.
    • The zeal for God caused soldiers to gather together and say, “We need to put aside error.”
    • The zeal for God caused them to send and find the real answer.
    • The zeal for God caused them to live in peace.

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