Philippians 2:12a – Trust and Obey

A man stands looking at an ominous doorway (Grok)

Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence…

Summary: Paul’s commendation of the Philippians’ obedience points us to a vital truth: that true obedience is only possible when we rely on God to guide us. 

Paul’s words about obedience in this passage are like a key that opens many doors. One door leads to doing God’s will. The others, however many there are, lead into darkness. 

Discerning the right door without God’s help is beyond human understanding. 

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Philippians 2:8c – Life and Death

Jesus and the cross (Grok)

… even death on a cross!

Summary: The challenge of understanding who Jesus is continues to haunt us as we read more of Paul’s words. It is one thing to jump on a grenade to save your friends; it is entirely something else to allow yourself to be flayed alive and hung on a wooden cross until dead.   

In our last meditation, “Our Selfless God,” we stumbled across what the Bible calls the “stumbling stone.”* In our version of the “stumbling stone,” we realized: 

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Philippians 2:2e – Paul’s Passion

[Therefore, if you ….make my joy complete by being like-minded]… and of one mind.

Summary: This text challenges us to examine the original text and the concepts that underly Paul’s message.   

To begin this meditation, let’s look at Paul’s words in the New Living Translation: 

“Then make me truly happy by agreeing wholeheartedly with each other, loving one another, and working together with one mind and purpose.” (Philippians 2:2, NLT)

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Philippians 2:2c – Two Kinds of Love

[Therefore, if you ….make my joy complete by being like-minded]… having the same love…

Summary: Having the “same love” as Christ is a challenge. Understanding why helps us to focus our efforts on serving God’s will.   

Paul’s sentences are famously long and convoluted. In this passage, he begins with a series of “if’s,” and then, when he reaches his “then,” he asks his readers to “make my joy complete by being like-minded.” 

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Philippians 1:26a – Fighting Fear

Picture of a small child dressed as a boxer (Pixabay)

… without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you. 

Summary: Paul’s words in this passage touch on a nerve that everyone has experience with: fear. 

To get the context for this passage, let’s step back and take a look at Paul’s entire thought: 

“… I will know that you stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel without being frightened in any way by those who oppose you.”

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