Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Epistle To The Philippians- Introduction To The Epistle

The Epistle To The Philippians- Introduction To The Epistle

INTRODUCTION

1. Of all the letters written by the apostle Paul, Philippians is perhaps the most personal and heartwarming in nature.
2. So revealing is it of Paul’s character, this epistle has been called “a window into the apostle’s own bosom”
3. Throughout the epistle, the keynote is the word “Joy”...
a. Note how frequently the word “joy” (or a variation of it) is found: 1:3-4,18,25; 2:1-2,16-18;3:1; 4:1, 4
b. In view of this, we can understand why some call this epistle “Paul’s hymn of joy”

[As we begin to study this very short epistle, it might be helpful to see the value this book has for us,especially in light of today’s society...]

I. THE SEARCH FOR PEACE OF MIND

A. PEACE OF MIND IS SOMETHING MANY ARE LOOKING FOR TODAY...
1. To find it, many are swallowing tons of tranquilizers
2. In addition to drugs (both prescription and illegal drugs), there are tranquilizing books (e.g.,bestsellers promising secrets to having peace of mind)

B. SUCH “PEACEFULIZERS” OFTEN DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD, FOR IN
MANY WAYS THEY FAIL...
1. They fail to provide lasting peace in the face of life’s often harsh realities
2. They fail to deal with the problem of sin, the true underlying cause of much anxiety
3. They do not provide peace with God, the only true basis for lasting peace of mind
4. Those trusting in tranquilizers, whether books or pills, are trying to escape rather than face reality

[What does all this have to do with the book of Philippians?]

II. PHILIPPIANS AND THE SEARCH FOR PEACE OF MIND

A. THIS SMALL BOOK IS WRITTEN BY A MAN WHO HAD FOUND TRUE PEACE
OF MIND...
1. Even though he was imprisoned at the time! - Ph 1:12-18
2. Even though he might soon be a martyr! - Ph 2:17-18
3. He had the joy that comes from peace of mind, and wanted to share it with others! - Ph 4:4-7,11-13

B. THEREFORE, HERE ARE SOME GOOD REASONS FOR STUDYING THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS...
1. It reveals the nature of true peace and joy!
a. The joy is found only “in the Lord” - Ph 4:4
b. The peace is one that “surpasses understanding” and is like a fortress - Ph 4:6-7
2. It reveals a man who provides an example of what produces joy and peace (again, the epistle is like “a window into the apostle’s own bosom.”) - Ph 4:9
a. His love for his brethren - Ph 1:8
b. His devotion to his Lord - Ph 1:21; 3:7-11
c. His striving for perfection - Ph 3:12-14
d. His concern for the enemies of the cross - Ph 3:18
3. It reveals the Christ Who is the ultimate source of this joy and peace!
a. The mindset of this Lord who provides peace and joy - Ph 2:5-8
b. The exaltation of Him who gives this peace and joy - Ph 2:9-11

CONCLUSION

1. These are some of the reasons why this epistle is certainly very relevant for present-day living!
2. Do you have the peace that “passes understanding”? The joy that is “in the Lord”?
a. If not, then I hope you will want to learn more about it from this epistle
b. If not, and you know why and what you should do about it, then why not do it today!

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