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Help us make more content like this:https://www.thebibleunbound.com/donate🔵 Or support: https://www.patreon.com/Bibleunbound📖 GET LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE: https://www.logos.com/bibleunbound💡 LEARN MORE: https://www.thebibleunbound.com/📚 BUY CHRISTIAN BOOKS: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/home?event=AFF&p=1227148🤓 READ THE BIBLE LIKE A PRO (Get 10% off using "BIBLEUNBOUND): https://kairosclassroom.com/Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBD4g77Q1iNyi5hhDjvyxVA/joinPaul says that he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him. But how is this possible? He is not able to do this through the sheer force of will or faith but by the power of the Holy Spirit guiding him into humility. In fact, that’s what Paul’s letter to the Philippians is all about — meaning that there is a great irony that lies behind Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Let’s explore! 🚀Timestamps:0:00-3:30 — The Irony of Philippians3:31-10:15 — Chapter 1: Paul’s Humiliation10:16-17:31 — Chapter 2: Christ’s Humiliation17:32-20:46 — Chapter 3: How Humility Will Save the World20:46-25:26 — Chapter 4: Philippian Humiliation Resources:- Motyer, J. A. The Message of Philippians. InterVarsity Press, 1984.- Martin, Ralph P. Philippians: An Introduction and Commentary. InterVarsity Press, 1987.- Comfort, Philip W. and Walter A. Elwell., Tyndale Bible Dictionary. “Philippi” 1030. Tyndale House Publishers, 2001. - That quote usually attributed to CS Lews: https://aaronarmstrong.co/what-cs-lewis-wrote-is-better-than-what-he-didnt/#0669d203-f337-42b9-9391-a607cc8e2d64
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Help us make more content like this:https://www.thebibleunbound.com/donate🔵 Or support: https://www.patreon.com/Bibleunbound📖 GET LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE: https://www.logos.com/bibleunbound💡 LEARN MORE: https://www.thebibleunbound.com/📚 BUY CHRISTIAN BOOKS: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/home?event=AFF&p=1227148🤓 READ THE BIBLE LIKE A PRO (Get 10% off using "BIBLEUNBOUND): https://kairosclassroom.com/Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBD4g77Q1iNyi5hhDjvyxVA/joinPaul says that he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him. But how is this possible? He is not able to do this through the sheer force of will or faith but by the power of the Holy Spirit guiding him into humility. In fact, that’s what Paul’s letter to the Philippians is all about — meaning that there is a great irony that lies behind Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Let’s explore! 🚀Timestamps:0:00-3:30 — The Irony of Philippians3:31-10:15 — Chapter 1: Paul’s Humiliation10:16-17:31 — Chapter 2: Christ’s Humiliation17:32-20:46 — Chapter 3: How Humility Will Save the World20:46-25:26 — Chapter 4: Philippian Humiliation Resources:- Motyer, J. A. The Message of Philippians. InterVarsity Press, 1984.- Martin, Ralph P. Philippians: An Introduction and Commentary. InterVarsity Press, 1987.- Comfort, Philip W. and Walter A. Elwell., Tyndale Bible Dictionary. “Philippi” 1030. Tyndale House Publishers, 2001. - That quote usually attributed to CS Lews: https://aaronarmstrong.co/what-cs-lewis-wrote-is-better-than-what-he-didnt/#0669d203-f337-42b9-9391-a607cc8e2d64

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