Just as Jesus obeyed his Father, so we must obey our Father too. Our obedience must not be a way to earn our salvation, Jesus has already earned it for us, Paul tells us to "work out your salvation" in Philippians 2:12. When we live obediently, we will "shine...like start"(Philippians 2:15). Others, then, might be attracted to Christ.
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Discipleship Explored - Righteous in ...
Many people, even Christians, think that God will accept them because of the good things they do, or the bad things they don’t do. But Christianity says God accepts us because of what Jesus has done. That's because he - and he alone - lived the life we should have lived. And then he - and he al...
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Discipleship Explored - Transformed i...
Jesus is more valuable to Paul than anything. Paul wants to do whatever it takes to know Jesus better and become more like him (Philippians 3:10-11). Two of the ways we can become more like Christ is by imitating godly believers (Philippians 3:17) and through suffering (Philippians 3:10). Christ ...
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Discipleship Explored - Rejoicing in ...
Euodia and Syntyche were two Philippian believers who were in sharp disagreement with each other. Paul pleads with them to ‚Äúbe of the same mind in the Lord‚Äù (Philippians 4:2). That phrase, ‚Äúin the Lord‚Äù or ‚Äúin Christ,‚Äù is key to understanding how we can be united with each other and ‚...
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