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Unified in Opposition

Philippians

October 25, 2020 • Jonathan Pokluda • Philippians 1:27–30, Philippians 2:1–2

Do you remember the events of September 11, 2001? As our nation was under attack, we rallied together to fight against our enemies. As we continue studying the book of Philippians, JP teaches us that as Christians, we must have unity in opposition.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

- It’s imperative to understand that we have one enemy: Satan. He hates what’s happening at Harris Creek, and he doesn’t want it to go well for you.

- Keep firm in the faith by being unified in conduct.

- As Christians, our teammates are other Christians. Not people who share a team, political party, or zip code, but simply and only people who share a faith in Jesus Christ.

- Keep firm in the faith by being unified in courage.

- No one should be more courageous than Christians. We are immortal and we will live forever. We won’t die one second before God is done with us.

- Keep firm in the faith by being unified against comfort.

- The courage we need is the courage to suffer. Suffering is central to being a Christian.

- "If your Christianity is comfortable, you should question your Christianity." -Costi Hinn

- The greater your ability to be comfortable the more difficult it is to choose suffering.

- The power to live out this unity comes from Jesus as we press closer and closer into Him.

- America has had four Great Awakenings and based on the timeline of when they happened we are posed for a fifth. Are you ready?

MENTIONED OR RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

- Suggested Scripture study: Philippians 1:27-30; Acts 16:37-38; Romans 5:3-4; Philippians 2:1-2; 2 Timothy 1:7

- Sermon: Courage From and for the Gospel

- Sermon: Growing a Love for People

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