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The Christ of Life and Death — Pastor Trey Russell
Philippians 1:18b-26
Sermon Series: Philippians
February 20, 2022
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. How does vv.12-18 and vv.18b-26 function together as a unit? What do they have in common and what are their different focus points?
2. While in prison, what is Paul’s singular aspiration and how do we know this? How might his mention of “deliverance” be misleading?
3. What two things give Paul confidence in his “deliverance” and why? How does this reinterpret shame and failure for the Christian?
4. Why is “to live is Christ, and to die is gain” a universal maxim for every Christian? What do Jesus’ comments in Luke 14 15-33 have to do with this?
5. How can death be gain? How does this help you think of your earthly pursuits, even good ones?
6. What will be the fruit of Paul living and returning to the Philippians, as he expects to do? What does this tell us about our relationships in the church? Are we pursuing relationships like this?
References: Phil. 2:9-11, 3:8; Rev. 5:11-13; Luke 14:25-33; 2 Cor. 5:8
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The Christ of Life and Death — Pastor Trey Russell
Philippians 1:18b-26
Sermon Series: Philippians
February 20, 2022
DEEP SHEET: Sermon Study Questions
1. How does vv.12-18 and vv.18b-26 function together as a unit? What do they have in common and what are their different focus points?
2. While in prison, what is Paul’s singular aspiration and how do we know this? How might his mention of “deliverance” be misleading?
3. What two things give Paul confidence in his “deliverance” and why? How does this reinterpret shame and failure for the Christian?
4. Why is “to live is Christ, and to die is gain” a universal maxim for every Christian? What do Jesus’ comments in Luke 14 15-33 have to do with this?
5. How can death be gain? How does this help you think of your earthly pursuits, even good ones?
6. What will be the fruit of Paul living and returning to the Philippians, as he expects to do? What does this tell us about our relationships in the church? Are we pursuing relationships like this?
References: Phil. 2:9-11, 3:8; Rev. 5:11-13; Luke 14:25-33; 2 Cor. 5:8
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