Philippians 1:12-18a | Ben Potloff | When we look at the work of our hands and the days before us, it’s easy to lose sight of these two things; gospel work and the hope of eternity. It is both a discipline and an act of grace to be able to look up from our “today” and see where the Lord is working. May he give us those eyes today and may it fill us with joy to see and know Christ’s work in and through us right now.
MAIN IDEA
We rejoice in Christ proclaimed, come what may.
OUTLINE
I. Even when there is an attempt to block the gospel, it spreads broadly and is proclaimed boldly. (vv. 12-14)
II. Even when messengers are fake, the message of Christ proclaimed brings joy, (vv. 15-18a)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. As human beings we are all searching for deep and lasting joy. Where are you tempted to find joy outside of Christ and how have those things failed to deliver the joy you long for?
2. Read the passage again. What gave Paul true joy even though he was in prison? How would this change your life and perspective if your source of joy was the same as Paul’s?
3. Ben shared this quote by Pastor Steve Lawson in the sermon: “No matter what hard place in which we may find ourselves, God can use us to advance his word in that very situation. You are not where you are by accident. You are where you are by divine appointment, for the purposes of sharing the gospel.” How might this perspective change your attitude toward where God has you right now? What opportunities do you have, even in the hard situations you face, to share the gospel with those around you?
4. In the sermon, Ben asked, “What if we were so secure and satisfied in Christ that we found great joy when He is glorified and proclaimed, no matter who does it or who gets the credit?” Do you ever struggle with envy and selfishness as you serve in the church? What does that reveal about your motives for serving? How is Christ proclaimed a better and more satisfying motive?