Examining Motives: Proclaiming Christ with Purity

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1. "There is hardly a problem in the church today that did not exist in some form in the church of the Father. There is hardly a problem in the church today that did not exist in some form in the first Christian century. That's the opening line of James Montgomery Boyce when he preached on this text that we're about to read. If you're not familiar with that name, he was pastor of 10th Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for 30 years before he died in the year 2000, a great Orthodox." [00:02:00] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "It does appear that the church of Philippi was a little bit better off. This is one of the few letters that Paul does not call them out on much and correct them very much. There is, later on in chapter 4, we'll find out there are these two ladies that were his fellow workers, and he calls them out by name to agree with one another. That must have been cool to have been called out by Paul by name. But other than that, I mean, Paul doesn't mention any great doctrinal problems, there's no false teachers, there's no gross immorality, there's no poor worship practices by and large. It appears that the church in Philippi was very healthy." [00:04:43] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Some indeed preach Christ from envy and rivalry, but others from goodwill. Now the latter do it out of love, knowing that I'm in here, I'm put here for the defense of the gospel. The former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, but thinking to afflict me in my imprisonment. What then? Only then in every way, I will be able to do it. In every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is proclaimed, and in that I rejoice. In that I rejoice." [00:05:25] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "They preach Christ out of selfish ambition, verse 17, insincerely, verse 17, thinking to afflict Paul in his imprisonment. They are preaching Christ in pretense. Now, the majority, they are preaching Christ from goodwill. They're preaching out of love. They know that Paul is in prison for defense of the gospel. They are preaching sincerely. They are preaching in truth. But interestingly enough, Paul said he rejoices that Christ is proclaimed either way, which is a really interesting conclusion to this parable." [00:07:09] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Motivated by envy and selfish ambition, motivated to want to cause Paul pain in prison, but preaching an orthodox gospel which was actually trying to accomplish. Those are three weird dots to try to communicate together. I was trying to think of a scenario, an analogy. So I was birthed a Cowboys fan, which means by definition I was birthed a Steelers hater. That's just kind of part of the blood and breathing." [00:11:56] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "How are these people preaching the orthodox gospel, but they're preaching out of envy and rivalry, and they're hoping to cause Paul pain in prison, but by preaching the orthodox gospel? It's interesting. that Paul commends their preaching while condemning their motivation. Now, on one hand, we're grateful that God can speak the message of the gospel through imperfect messengers." [00:13:25] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "What this text challenges us is to look at the kind of jealousy and selfish ambition that is so deeply embedded within our hearts, that is so twisted, that even those on the outside trying to figure it out looking at you saying, that doesn't even make sense. You're gonna preach Jesus to cause Paul more pain? That's not gonna cause him more pain. That's gonna cause... It's a twisted jealousy and selfish ambition." [00:18:50] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "It's not the obvious kind. Now certainly if that obvious kind of jealousy is there, we want the Holy Spirit to convict us of that. But we're coming to the table today asking the Holy Spirit to convict us of a jealousy and selfish ambition that is hidden deep within, that's behind the layers that we have of defending ourselves and our behaviors. It's deeply embedded and the reason we are doing that is because... that is because the Scripture promises us the fruit of jealousy and selfish ambition will be disorder in every vile practice." [00:19:56] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And the Scriptures promise wherever there is jealousy and selfish ambition, it may be on the outside where everyone can see it, or it may be hidden deep within where no one can see it because it is dangerous. It may be on the outside where no one can see it, or it may be hidden deep within is twisted, but it doesn't matter. Wherever it is, the promised fruit is disorder in every evil thing." [00:20:49] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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