1. "He called us to stand firm together for the good things, for the great things, for the truths of Jesus Christ. This section contains this famous verse. If you know one or two verses from Philippians, this is the one you know. Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice. What it means to rejoice in Jesus Christ, even when it looks like we have no earthly reason to do so. Then he talks about what it's like to live without anxiety and to live in a prayerful and thankful attitude and disposition toward the Lord our God."
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2. "So much of our human longing can be found in these things. We want unity over the good things and the true things. We want to live in that kind of a blessing with one another. We would like to live with less anxiety, if no anxiety. To find a fruitful relationship of prayer and peace and rejoicing with our Savior. So much of our human longing is caught up in the topics that are covered in these passages of Scripture. And though in this life we may find tastes of those things in certain places, those things come and go. In all of those places that are good and peaceful and full of rejoicing in this world, what they're doing is they're partaking in the eternal truth and goodness of Jesus Christ."
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3. "The Christian learns to think well. It may sound a little bit funny. It may sound a little bit clunky to us. Maybe we haven't thought of it in these kinds of terms, but it turns out that what we put our minds and our hearts on, what we think about, what we allow into our ears and eyes become the shapes of our hearts and our minds and our lives. And so Paul calls on the followers of Jesus Christ to learn how to think well."
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4. "There is a peace whose only source is God. And we noticed this when we started these nine verses a couple of weeks ago, that phrases like in Christ Jesus are critical to how Paul talks about these things. It's not that there is a peace that we find through circumstances and we get lucky and a couple of things go our way, or we're finally able to control things just enough so that this will do what we want it to do. And then we can take a breath and find peace. Because even when we are able to do those things, what happens next? It all just falls apart again. So we may find bits and pieces of peace, but the kind of peace that passes my understanding that I can't really explain to you and that I cannot manufacture only happens in Jesus Christ. To reject Jesus Christ and to expect to find peace is an oxymoron. It can't happen. Certainly not finding this kind of peace."
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5. "The peace that only comes from Jesus Christ is going to act like a wall around your soul. You're going to be able to find peace. There. It's only in Jesus Christ. You see, the act of taking our anxieties in prayer and thanksgiving to God is this path, this beginning of the way to find our peace. And it's a way of keeping our hearts and minds free from the kind of corrosion of constant anxiety and anger and bitterness."
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6. "Friends, truth comes from the mind and the character and the creative work of God. All that is true comes from God. There is no other kind of truth. If it is the case that God is the creator of the universe and all things, that means he designed the physical universe and all that we can see. He designed all of the things that we don't see. He designed all of the things you and me, not just biologically, but psychologically and relationally as well. The way that we are designed to work with one another. God created these things for his good and for our flourishing. And where we find those things to be true, all of it is a result of the creator, God. So we need to learn to love truth. And in loving truth, we can arm ourselves against constant falsehoods that we are surrounded by and the constant falsehoods that often rise up inside of our own hearts and minds."
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7. "Friends, truth is discovered, it is not created. Truth is discovered, it is not created. We don't make truth. We don't make up truth. We don't determine truth by ourselves personally or by majority vote or what a culture says needs to be true. Truth is discovered. It's never created. So truth is a reflection of God in this world."
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8. "What if we were learning instead to fill our minds with the things that are commendable, that are worthy of praise? Then instead, if you got to see this because, boy, this is going to make you angry. This is, man, you got to see this because this is beautiful. This is a glimpse of God's truth and beauty and goodness in this world. Whatever things are commendable."
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9. "You create your habits and then your habits create you, right? So all of this talk about thinking and loving and doing, all of it is designed to move us closer and closer to Jesus Christ, to God himself. And this is the goal. This is the goal. What God wants is for you to be near him. That's what God wants. Then friends, all of these other things come to you. And when you do that, you're going to be near him. You're going to be come as these things like a caboose in a train. They come along behind us and we realize that now I have myself settled in this God."
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10. "The God of peace will soon hush Satan under your feet. That's a great thought. One of the things it tells me is that we're not dealing with a flouncy God who just does nice things for nice people, but can't quite control everything. We're dealing with the God of the kind of peace who knows that in the end, the only way Phil can find the peace of God is if my enemy is destroyed. So Paul encourages Phil, Paul encourages us, the God of peace will, because he wants to, and he can. He will absolutely destroy your enemy under his feet. Only place to find this kind of peace is in Jesus Christ."
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