Joyful Living: Embracing Repetition and Warnings in Faith

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"Finally my brothers rejoice in the Lord to write the same things to you is no trouble to me and is safe for you look out for the dogs look out for the evil workers look out for those who mutilate the flesh." [00:00:26]

"Rejoice as far as the rest is concerned I'm going to repeat myself I'm going to say some of the same things I've already said as far as the rest is concerned I'm not writing out of any great burden it's no trouble for me to write these things even what I have to say that's more than I've already said." [00:04:21]

"Rejoice and the reason that may stand here even though he's said it so often is because he's about to say there are dogs plaguing this church Church evildoers plaguing this church people who mutilate the flesh we'll come back to all these in a future session and how easy it is to stop rejoicing when we're in Conflict." [00:05:16]

"Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit but in humility count others more significant than yourselves Let each of you look not only to his own interests but also to the interests of others have this mind among yourselves which is in Christ who though he was in the form of God did not count equality with God a thing to be grass but he emptied himself taking the form of a servant." [00:06:27]

"Whatever gain I had I counted as loss for the sake of Christ doesn't that sound like Christ did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped I'm not saying there's a perfect parallel I'm just saying both of them involve deep self-denial deep humility deep servanthood." [00:08:03]

"Warnings are safe for Christians to get so many people don't want to hear negative warnings well we shouldn't be overwhelmed by negative warnings and that's why he starts with joy because if you get so jaundiced and embittered by the opponents that you see around you in the culture or in the church that all you can do is ever bemoon your opponents then you've lost sight of this." [00:11:14]

"I'm telling you first to rejoice and I'm telling you it's no trouble for me to write about this I'm not writing out of a great burdened owner sense of misery I Am with You rejoicing in Christ so it's safe it's safe safe for you to be warned and it's safe for you to see my personal example." [00:11:41]

"These last two chapters are filled with Paul's personal example not only here in chapter 3 but especially over in chapter 4 and he never really does leave behind his main concern about the kind of sweet deep humble servant likee focus on love that he was angling for in chapter 2." [00:12:17]

"Rejoice and the reason that may stand here even though he's said it so often is because he's about to say there are dogs plaguing this church Church evildoers plaguing this church people who mutilate the flesh we'll come back to all these in a future session and how easy it is to stop rejoicing when we're in Conflict." [00:05:16]

"Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit but in humility count others more significant than yourselves Let each of you look not only to his own interests but also to the interests of others have this mind among yourselves which is in Christ who though he was in the form of God did not count equality with God a thing to be grass but he emptied himself taking the form of a servant." [00:06:27]

"Whatever gain I had I counted as loss for the sake of Christ doesn't that sound like Christ did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped I'm not saying there's a perfect parallel I'm just saying both of them involve deep self-denial deep humility deep servanthood." [00:08:03]

"Warnings are safe for Christians to get so many people don't want to hear negative warnings well we shouldn't be overwhelmed by negative warnings and that's why he starts with joy because if you get so jaundiced and embittered by the opponents that you see around you in the culture or in the church that all you can do is ever bemoon your opponents then you've lost sight of this." [00:11:14]

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