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(Read Philippians 2:26-28) I don’t remember my dad missing a workday because of sickness. It’s not that he wasn’t sick, he just pushed through and didn’t think about himself. He wasn’t lazy, had an incredible work ethic, and felt responsible for his family. I recall a time he had a kidney stone and passed it…
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(Read Philippians 2:25) At some point, Paul would send Timothy to the Philippians. Until he could, he was not going to leave them empty-handed. He thought it was “necessary to send back to you Epaphroditus, my brother, co-worker, and fellow soldier” (v. 25). the Philippians sent Epaphroditus to Paul to minister to his needs while in…
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(Read Philippians 2:24) While Paul desired to send Timothy to the Philippians, he seemed to need him to stay with him a little longer. In verse 23, Paul said he would send him to them “as soon as I see how things go with me.” Perhaps Paul was concerned he would die in prison? Timothy might need to…
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(Read Philippians 2:22-23) How’s your physical fitness? If you’re like me, you may struggle to exercise without a support system. I love to run, but what keeps me faithful to run is talking with other runners. The same holds for cycling, weights, and different ways to exercise. It’s also true of our spiritual fitness. I need spiritual dads, brothers, and…
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(Read Philippians 2:20-21) I have had the opportunity to serve two wonderful churches as a pastor. There have been great servants of the Lord at both, and their giftings benefited the Kingdom, the local church, and my life. Some have gone above and beyond expectations and duty. I frequently say about such people, “I pray God sends 100…
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(Read Philippians 2:19) Technology has made connecting with friends and family in distant places an instant reality. Last week I video-chatted with missionaries in Portugal and India. I recently counseled a couple I’m marrying through video who lives in a different state. These advancements in communication were foreign to Paul. His letter to the Philippians may have taken months…
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(Read Philippians 2:18) I vividly remember weeping and rejoicing with a family. When they called to tell me about the death of their child, I wept on the phone and by their sides at the funeral. When they called to tell me about their pregnancy, I rejoiced on the phone and by their sides in…
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(Read Philippians 2:17) Paul may have used the words “being poured out as a drink offering” (Philippians 2:7) to suggest his potential death because of his imprisonment. He likely used them in the present tense to describe his current suffering, which could have led to death. In 2 Corinthians 4:10, Paul said, “We always carry around in…
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(Read Philippians 2:16) Have you ever run a marathon? I did. I once ran 26.2 miles to raise money for planting a church. I mapped out the race route on my computer, drove it, and ran sections in preparation for the marathon. I knew the path and pace I needed to run to finish strong. I knew where my…
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(Read Philippians 2:15) Once while our family was camping at the lake, we heard about a significant and lengthy meteor shower happening that night. The news reporter said the meteor shower would be best viewed in a rural setting that night. We lay on the swim beach that clear starry night, attempting to count the…
