1. "You are going to face opponents coming from the outside. And I wish we always walked in the spirit, but we don't. You're going to face disagreements with other brothers and sisters in Christ inside the church. Not only that, you and I are going to sometimes experience circumstances in life that just make us angry and anxious. Paul wants us to know how to respond."
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2. "When persecution comes, maybe threatens your job, when financial problems or sickness or other issues comes, and you're wondering, where's that next meal going to come from? Or where am I going to get my clothes? Or how am I going to get something to drink? What about the roof over my head? When you face opponents from outside the church or even disagreements inside the church, and you're not certain of what the outcome's going to be, when you're uncertain about what tomorrow holds, Paul's like, don't worry."
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3. "Paul says that peace comes only through prayer. Relieve your anxiety this way. Don't worry about anything. Pray about everything. Commandment. He went on to say, here's the antidote to anxiety. Paul doesn't say that prayer will keep us from having problems. Rather, he says, once we pray and give our burden to God, we can have peace in the midst of that problem. Says we can be garrisoned by the peace of God, like a Roman soldier standing watch over a building. Peace of God will guard our hearts when anxious thoughts and fears arise."
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4. "When someone upsets you, when you have a disagreement with them, even those inside the church, virtues that should characterize us, our interaction should be that of gentleness. And I tell you, I want to thank some of you. Over the past years, I've got to watch some disagreements in our church. And while I do not enjoy seeing them and knowing that they are here, I know they will happen. But I have enjoyed watching you, some of you respond with gracious, gentle spirits, rather than yelling or bursting out in uncontrolled emotional rages."
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5. "You and I have the most powerful person in all the world living in us, empowering us to do that which does not come natural to you and I. We are able to respond to our opponents with humble, graciousness, without retaliation, bitterness, or vengeance. Now, some of you are like, well, can I respond? Well, yes. This does not mean you are not allowed to respond. It just means our response and behavior should not match that of the world's. Our response should reflect the humility of graciousness of our Savior."
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6. "Paul says, let your graciousness be known to everyone, even those who do you wrong, even those who say wrong things about you. This virtue should describe us even more so when we deal with one another in the church. There were disagreements in Philippi. There's going to be disagreements in our church between Christians. People are going to upset you, but the humility of graciousness should characterize our response when we are in these situations. We should respond with the second word, I give you gentleness."
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7. "Paul sums the three-peat up with this way. Don't be anxious about anything. Don't be anxious about anything. Whatever's got you worried, stop. When persecution comes, maybe threatens your job, when financial problems or sickness or other issues comes, and you're wondering, where's that next meal going to come from? Or where am I going to get my clothes? Or how am I going to get something to drink? What about the roof over my head? When you face opponents from outside the church or even disagreements inside the church, and you're not certain of what the outcome's going to be, when you're uncertain about what tomorrow holds, Paul's like, don't worry."
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8. "Taking our requests to God in prayer is not to make him aware. It's not to make him aware of something he wasn't already aware of. It's us expressing our reliance on him. It's turning to him in trust and faith, knowing that he cares for us, provides for us, that he's in complete control of everything. Turning to God in prayer is displaying our trust in his sovereign control and his sovereign care. And when you turn to him, it's like saying, man, I know you've got this. I know you're in complete control. I know you care for me."
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9. "Paul says in Philippians, just let your graciousness be known to everyone, even those who do you wrong, even those who say wrong things about you. This virtue should describe us even more so when we deal with one another in the church. There were disagreements in Philippi. There's going to be disagreements in our church between Christians. People are going to upset you, but the humility of graciousness should characterize our response when we are in these situations. We should respond with the second word, I give you gentleness."
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10. "Paul says that peace comes only through prayer. Relieve your anxiety this way. Don't worry about anything. Pray about everything. Commandment. He went on to say, here's the antidote to anxiety. Paul doesn't say that prayer will keep us from having problems. Rather, he says, once we pray and give our burden to God, we can have peace in the midst of that problem. Says we can be garrisoned by the peace of God, like a Roman soldier standing watch over a building. Peace of God will guard our hearts when anxious thoughts and fears arise."
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