As we get to the close of Paul’s letter to the Philippians we see him wrap everything up around contentment in Christ. This is where we draw a close to our study and it’s here we see that joy and peace is expressed in contentment and godly ambition not in discontented selfish ambition.
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As we get to the close of Paul’s letter to the Philippians we see him wrap everything up around contentment in Christ. This is where we draw a close to our study and it’s here we see that joy and peace is expressed in contentment and godly ambition not in discontented selfish ambition.
Within Philippians 1 & 2 lies one of Paul’s famous lines - “for to me to live is Christ, to die is gain.” He goes on from that statement to describe what to live for Christ looks like and why even in the face of death he can rejoice. From this we can see that joy and peace is rooted in Christ’s righteousness not in the temporal, and they're expressed in faith not fear.
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As we get to the close of Paul’s letter to the Philippians we see him wrap everything up around contentment in Christ. This is where we draw a close to our study and it’s here we see that joy and peace is expressed in contentment and godly ambition not in discontented selfish ambition.