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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 14 “Do all without grumbling or disputing,” It appears there was some disagreement among members of the Philippian church. No group can accomplish much when it is splintered into factions. They were to work together to bring about salvation of the church, but how could they do that…
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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 13 “…for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” And, here is the key. The salvation work is God’s role. He forgives and He saves. His love grants grace and He requires no work or gift from…
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Continue reading →: Pastors/Shepherds
Shepherds (Pastors) in the New Testament Lately I have seen multiple threads on Facebook asking the question “Can a woman be a pastor of a church?” The question itself indicates a lack of understanding of what a Biblical “pastor” is. The answers that are given in the affirmative also indicate…
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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 12 “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,” Paul’s appeal at the end of chapter one and the first few verses of chapter two…
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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 11 “…and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” All glory belongs to God. It belongs to God the Father and Jesus Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit. God, meaning the Godhead, is to receive all glory from the…
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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 10 “…so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth,” The completeness of the Lord’s authority and reign are expressed by bringing in the entire creation to subjection. Every knee will recognize Him as Lord. Paul does…
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Continue reading →: Temples #10
A Brief word from 1 Peter 1 Peter chapter 2 reminds Christians that Jesus is the living stone, the true cornerstone of the promised temple. Christians have been chosen by God to be living stones like Jesus to be built-up on Him to form that promised temple. This is not…
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Continue reading →: Comments on Philippians
Chapter 2, Verse 9 “Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name,” What does ‘highly exalted him’ mean? Jesus returned to heaven to resume His place in the Godhead. First, he lowered Himself to take the form of a man. Then when…
