Delights of Truth Ep 59 Christ our strength
CHRIST, OUR STRENGTH
Phil. 4
STAND FAST IN THE LORD – v. 1-7
• This epistle of joy encourages us to ‘stand fast in the Lord’ – v. 1
o Be persistently stationary in Christ.
o These verses spell out the external behavior that reflects our internal attitudes.
• Work on your relationships with fellow Believers – v. 2-3
o This takes intentionality – to be vulnerable and accountable to others
o Allow others to speak into your attitudes and perceptions.
o Different callings and giftings affect how we view circumstances and people.
o How you treat others will affect your witness for Jesus in the opinions of those observing you.
o Must be ‘like-minded’ – to inquire of the Lord and take up His thought, ways, judgment
o There should be no in-fighting among God’s household!
• Work on Christ-like character – v. 4-7
o Attitude of rejoicing – This word ‘rejoice’ is found nine times in this book
Chairo – be ‘cheer-ful’, i.e., calmly happy
‘Happy’ here refers to knowing that you are divinely favored; not dependent on circumstances as happiness is in the natural world.
o Gentleness known to all – v. 5 – i.e., your appropriate patience and fairness with a mildness of speaking and acting.
This becomes a part of what you are known for.
Your bring a feeling of safety to others – they trust you to counsel and encourage them in their walk with the Lord and in their relationships.
Overcomes all anxiety – you know how to allow the HS to lead you to the Rock – Ps. 61:1-2 – Hear my cry, O God, attend to my prayer. From the end of the earth I will cry to you. When my heart is overwhelmed; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
Supplication – this is a request made of God for a need made in your prayer closet.
With thanksgiving! – an attitude of gratitude!! Alongside worship.
Internal peace – This is where you do battle with the strongholds of your mind; speaking truth to yours inward self.
God will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus – you’re co-partnering with Father God. He does not leave you to do this alone.
“guard” – literally means God will be a watcher in advance – to forewarn you!
TRUE HUMILITY AND UNITY OF HEART AND FELLOWSHIP – v. 8-20
• Christ-like in mind defined with how a humble mind processes life – v. 8
o We train our mental processes with TRUTH – God’s word alone is absolute truth.
o Noble things are honorable and honest, producing worship of Almighty God.
o Just things reflect God’s upright ways that come from an guiltless obedient heart.
o Pure things are reverently clean and innocent.
o Lovely things are friendly and acceptable towards God and man. We please the Lord by sincere affection for those of His family!
o Good Reports are words well spoken of others and of Christ Jesus.
o Virtue – is moral and godly excellence of thought, feeling and action.
o Praise – causes yourself and others to speak in a way that commends someone.
• These disciplines of mind come through times of meditation – v. 9
o We speak to ourselves these things before we speak them out to others.
o Thinking as Jesus thinks causes us to grow in faith and confidence towards Him.
o Brings us to wholesome maturity.
o Practice what you’ve learned, received, and heard and observed from Paul and mature Believers you are under.
o The God of peace will be with you.
• Live in Contentment – v. 10-20
o Contentment MUST BE learned by what we experience in life.
KEY: v. 13 – I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
V. 14 – Paul admits he was enduring ‘distress’ through the pressure of being persecuted (thrown in prison) and all that goes along with that.
o Whether abased [suffering need] or abounding [fully provided for] – our strength, our empowerment, comes from the Lord Jesus! - v. 11-12
Our confidence should be fully in Him, not in ourselves.
Hunger and Thirst in body drives us to eat and drink for sustenance. In the Spirit drives us to the Word of scripture and Prayer for communion with God.
We learn to seek HIS PROVISION for our lives.
o Paul abounding through their giving – v. 18-19
Generosity was viewed as “sweet-smelling aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, well-pleasing to God. – v. 19
o My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus – v. 20
His riches and supply never lack or run out of stock.
Conclusion of Letter – v. 21-23
• Paul greets by a virtual embrace of the arms, drawing them to himself, every saint.
o Saint (a believer including those in Caesar’s household) means a person who has received the redeeming, cleansing work of Christ, and are set apart as holy to the Father.
• The grace [divine influence] of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen [so be it]!