1. "Imagine if we started our day with just that praise. Before we opened Facebook or Instagram, before we even reached over and kissed our significant other with the morning breath, which is a ministry in itself. What if the first words out of your mouth in the morning is, great are you, Lord. Great are you, Lord. Before we notice that our back is hurting or remember how many meetings we had that day, what if the first word out of our mouth was, great are you, Lord." (
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2. "Paul has written this letter to the church and he has written this letter to the church. Church that means so much to him and he has finally reached the final section of this letter and Paul has said much of what he intends to say he has warmly greeted the believers in Philippi and he has told them over and over how much he loves them he's already expressed gratitude for the many ways they have blessed him and been an encouragement to him in helping to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ." (
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3. "Paul extends his time in this book by saying, as we'll read in verse one of Philippians chapter four, Therefore, my brothers and sisters, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord in this way, dear friends. It is essential for us. If we're going to understand what is actually being said in the book of Philippians, to know and remember that Paul has a deep love for the people he's writing to." (
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4. "Paul says, do you remember that I said that true righteousness and identity are not found in how well you keep the law or in your achievements, but in Christ alone? Do you remember that I said that? Do you remember that I said that? Do you remember that I said that? Do you remember that I said that? I said your credentials and your accomplishments are worthless in comparison to knowing Christ and being united with him." (
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5. "Paul acknowledges the conflict and he points towards a clear goal. Paul names this situation, which the church would have known about. And he names these two leaders who were at odds. They were at odds with one another. And this is important for us, church, because it reminds us that you can love Jesus and you can be committed to the church. And you can have a genuine desire to grow in your faith." (
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6. "Paul gives us some guidelines for how to have joy in conflict. He acknowledges the issue. He assigns specific roles to specific people. And here's the last thing Paul does. Paul affirms both women, even as they struggle through this issue. Paul doesn't say to these women, figure it out, and then I'm going to love you the way I love you. I love the rest of the Philippian church." (
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7. "Paul helps us to see that our peace with God ought to be expressed by our unrelenting desire to be at peace with one another. This matters to us, Sanctuary, because it is only our identity in Christ and our oneness as brothers and sisters in Christ that allows us to be at peace with one another. It allows us to disagree with one another without needing to destroy one another." (
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8. "When life storms rage and all sorts of trials, come our way, when the world seems to be set against us, I thank God that Jesus holds his church together. When we're fighting and having our own internal struggles, it's Jesus who holds the church together. When we have our misunderstanding sanctuary, it's Jesus who holds the church together." (
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9. "Jesus is the tie that binds us together. Jesus is the wheel in the middle of the wheel. Jesus is the one who holds us where we can't even hold ourselves. In every situation, in every circumstance, come what may, I thank God for Jesus because it's Jesus who holds the church together." (
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10. "Sanctuary hear me when I say this you and I are called to joy and that joy is not dependent on our circumstance and Paul tells these two women in the midst of their conflict to turn their eyes and their attention on Jesus the one who is able to hold it all together." (
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