Two Worlds--Two Passions | Bob Hallman | Kauai Hawaii

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Pastor Bob taught Philippians 1:12-30 at The Church at Koloa, January 17, 2021

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Please enjoy the replay of this message. The following is the message out line for you to follow along.

Bob begins with the reading of scripture: Philippians 1:12-30

No matter what you are going through, you can love it, you can engage it, you can embrace it,
and make it a new platform for your ministry that is far and beyond anything you could have expected or imagined. By the Power of God and by the simple principles, any of us with bad news: a terminal diagnosis, a divorce, a child that goes South and you are just broken hearted, losing a business during this Covid and you are left with bills and expenses. It could be any number of things that you are going through. We all have these things happen in our life, but if you are like me, like most people, we avoid those things. We actually organize and design our lives so that we have wonderful platforms. Like the platform of being married. We have a platform of having children. We choose a career path: we get educated for that career path. These are all choices we make to advance our ability to have an influence over other people.

Bob continues to talk about how you can take something terrible, a tragedy and turn it into one of the most fruitful periods of your life.

Two World’s -- Two Passions: Philippians 1:12-30
Introduction
I Paul’s Visionary Outlook
A. His chains served to ______ the gospel - Rom 8:28 1. It was clear that he was in chains for Christ - Phil 4:22 B. His chains __________ the brothers:
1. To speak God’s Word more ___________ - Acts 28:30-31 2. To speak God’s Word more _________ - Lk 12:4-5
II Paul’s Earthly Challenges
A. He acknowledged the _________ in ministry
1. Some were preaching out of ____ and rivalry - 1 Cor 3:3 a. Being motivated by self ambition - Phil 2:3; Jam 3:16 b. Hoping to stir up ______ for Paul - 2 Thess 1:6-7 2. Others were preaching out of good will
a. Being motivated by ____ - 2 Tim 1:11
b. Knowing Paul was called to defend the gospel
B. He _______ that the gospel was being preached: 1. Whether from _____ motives - Matt 23:13
2. Whether from ____ motives
III Paul’s Eternal Perspective
A. He was convinced that he would be _________: - Job 13:16 1. Through the Philippians’ prayers - 2 Cor 1:8-11
2. Through the help of the Spirit of Jesus Christ - Zech 4:6 B. He was full of expectation and hope:
1. That he would not be ________ - Isa 50:7; Ps 34:5 2. That he would have sufficient _______, so that:
a. Christ would be exalted in his body by __ -Rom 12:1 b. Christ would be exalted in his body by ____ Ac 20:24 3. That he was in a win/win situation
a. To live is _____ → Fruitful labor - Gal 2:20
b. To die is ____ → Union with Christ - 2 Cor 5:1-4 C. He was torn between two passions: - 2 Cor 5:6-9 1. He preferred to _____ and be with Christ - Ps 73:24-26 2. He was convinced he would ______ in the body:
a. For their ______ in the faith -Col 1:28-29; 1 Tim 4:15 b. For their joy in the faith - 1 Thess 3:2-3
c. For their overflowing ___ in Christ Jesus - Jn 16:22
IV Paul’s Earnest Exhortation
A. He exhorted them regardless of what the future held: 1. To conduct themselves in a ______ manner - Col 1:10 2. To stand ____ in one spirit - 1 Cor 15:58
3. To contend as one man in the faith of the gospel - Jude 3 4. To not be _________ by those who opposed - Prov 29:25 B. He reminded them of their calling:
1. They had been granted on behalf of Christ:
a. To ______ on Christ - Jn 1:12
b. To _____ for Christ - Matt 5:10-12
2. They were going through the same struggle:
a. They ___ Paul suffered - 1 Thess 2:2
b. They _____ Paul still suffered - 1 Pt 4:12-16

PERSONAL APPLICATION

Take some time this week to consider the following:
1. Share a time when God turned what a “trial” into a fruitful, divine opportunity for the gospel. What happened?
2. Paul had a visionary, upbeat, joyful outlook on life that was focused on advancing the gospel. Is this the mark of your life? 3. What are the “chains” in your life that you might be tempted to blame for not serving the Lord wholeheartedly. How might they actually serve to increase the fruitfulness of your witness? 4. Personalize Paul's message for a moment: “For me, to live is __________, and to die is __________.” Are you satisfied with you answer? Why or why not?
5. Ask the Holy Spirit to enable you to live a life that is truly worthy of the gospel. Assess/review your life for any changes that you know God would like you to make this week.
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Bob and Becky Hallman
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