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.
Paul starts concluding his letter to the church of Philippi with a very powerful statement around a very current issue so many battle, and that’s anxiety. Paul could be taken as insensitive, but that’s not what Paul’s being. Paul is sensitive to the Spirit and knows we have an enemy that wants to divide an individual's mind the same way he wants to divide the body of Christ. In this section we see that joy and peace is produced through prayer and the Holy Spirit, not through our own strength.
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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.