1. "And I don't believe in coincidences, but in God's sovereignty. And so everyone here in this room, in this building, is here for a reason. Because God is working in all of us. All of us. And if you call yourself a Christian, a Jesus follower, God is working in you. In you. Romans 12.6 says, God works in and through his people. In John 5.17, Jesus says, my father is always at work to this very day. And we studied in Philippians chapter 2, where Paul says, for it is God who is at work in you. You, we, are part of a family where God is working."
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2. "And isn't that a major theme of the Bible? That God is working and is using his people to accomplish his will? Take Philippians. We know that he's using Paul, right? And last week, not that one, Heather Kemp taught us about Epaphroditus. She did awesome. If you weren't here last week, you've got to go watch it. Go online to our website or YouTube. She gets real fired up. And it's infectious. And her and her husband, Ben, have been such an incredible blessing to me and to the whole staff. They're such good examples in walking out God's plan for them in love and in humility."
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3. "And I understand that he knows and wants what is best for me. And I understand that no matter what situation I am in, he is there. And I can rely on him no matter what. And I am so thankful that for Michael and the other folks that God used to change me forever. And I'm thankful for Epaphroditus. Because now I have Philippians to read and to study. And I've learned a lot in Philippians. In the short letter that Paul wrote. And it's going to bring us to where we are today."
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4. "Rejoice in the Lord. Paul is saying Christians are joyful. Christians are joyful. This is a rebuke. This is a reoccurring theme in Philippians, right? The joy book. And it's a reoccurring theme in the Bible. Psalm 100 says, Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth. Romans 14, 17 says, For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. Joy is mentioned in the Bible 430 times. And joy is a fruit of the Spirit. Galatians 5 tells us that. Joy is important to God."
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5. "If happiness is dependent on our circumstances, the Christian understands that joy is dependent on our great confidence of God who reigns in heaven. Who is with us during the hurricane. Who is with us when our job stinks, or our marriage is on the rocks. A God who sent his son to die on the cross for us, and saved us from the power of sin in our lives. That is joy. Can Christians be happy at the same time? Yes. Can Christians be sad sometimes? Of course. Can Christians go through some really hard times? Oh man, yeah. You know, you can easily tell a happy person versus a joyful person during hard times, right? Happiness flees in the hard times, but joy endures."
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6. "Christians understand grace. Let's talk through this. So Paul gives three warnings. He starts with beware. Beware of the dogs. Beware of the evil workers. Beware of the false circumcision. And those are pretty severe words. Dogs, evil, false, you know? Okay. So what Paul is referring to, or who Paul is referring to, are the Jewish people who live by the law. And the law that they live by is above anything else. And we've heard of the term Pharisees before, which are the Jewish leaders who rejected Jesus as the Messiah, mainly because Jesus didn't look like the Messiah they thought he would be."
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7. "Nothing, if you call yourself a Christian and have asked Jesus into your life so he can be your Lord, will ever make him accept you more. Nothing. Nothing can make him love you more than he already loves you now. Nothing. That's why Christians understand grace. And isn't grace freeing? It's freedom. The moment I realized God's grace in my life, my life began to transform. And the more and more I discover and learn about grace now, transformation continues. Jesus loves us no matter what."
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8. "Paul is saying Christians focus on Jesus. It's a simple plea. Paul's plea is simple. That he and we will know Jesus. And legalists have a hard time with that, knowing Jesus. I did. You know why? Because the legalist only has to know himself. He has to know all about what he can or cannot do. What he can accomplish. What he can overcome. What he can achieve. Am I obedient enough? Is God happy with me today? Paul gave up on that. He focuses on knowing him. Christians focus on knowing Jesus. We focus on knowing Jesus."
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9. "You want to stop being a legalistic? A rule follower? You want to stop striving to be good enough? Striving to be good enough for God? A good enough Christian? Stop thinking about yourself. Stop thinking about your success or failures. Stop thinking about what you do or don't have. Stop thinking about how other people seem to have it more together. Focus on knowing Jesus. If you do that, I guarantee that you'll be more joyful. That you will have more understanding of God's grace. And that you will fall in love with him. You will know him."
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10. "May we be Christians of faith. May we be Christians of joy. May we be Christians who understand grace. And may we be Christians who know him. This is the time to think about that when we take communion. We're also going to have a prayer team down here under the screens. If you need prayer for anything, man, these amazing folks have already been praying for you, and they want to pray with you in person. If you want to pray about joyfulness or legalism or knowing Jesus more, come down here. A family prays together."
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