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"  CHARACTERISTICSOFTHEEPISTLE: Philippiansisaletter 6$ topersonalfriends,notasermonasRomans,HebrewsandIJohn.It V% isaloveletterandPaulpraiseshisbelovedfriends.Itisfilledwith  & commendationandencouragement,gratitudeandlove.  '   Itisaletterofjoy.Paulmightbescourgedinthedaybutby !V( midnighthecouldberejoicing.Ithassomeimportantteachingson v" ) God,andespeciallyofChristandhispreincarnatedstate. ># *  $!+  @" THEMINDOFCHRIST  X @` ` $  Philippians2:5    Introduction:  HH1.0  NineteentimesPaulmentions] XX\no ]   X6XnoԀjoy,rejoicing,X6X6XXX\X6XX   ݀or] XX\no ]   X6XnoԀgladnessX6X6XXX\X6XX   in  thisepistle.ThisisevenmoremeaningfulwhenwenoticePaul's n situationwhenhewrotetheletter.IfwecanmasterPhilippians 6 weshouldbefilledwith] XX\no ]   X6XnojoyX6X6XXX\X6XX   ݀aswelivetheChristianlife.Vpp 2.0  PaulwrotenotwantinganythingtomarthejoyofthePhilippian $ Christians.Hedidnotwantthe"JoyStealers"togettheupper   hand. \ pp   a.  Illustrationabout"HappinessRobbers" | $    b.0  ] XX\no ]   X6Xno"ThesethingshaveIspokenuntoyou,thatmyjoy D   mightremaininyou,andthatyourjoymightbefull.   (John15:11)2X6X6XXX\X6XX   ݀Isn'titsadtodaythatsomanyChristianswalk   undercloudsofgloomwhenwecouldbewalkinginthe  P  sunshineofjoy.p pp 3.  JusthowdoesChristianjoydifferfromordinaryhappiness? 8  0  __________________________________ pp 4.0  TheChristiansecretofjoyisfoundinthewaywe_______ p (Proverbs23:7)8pp   A.0  NoticethecontrastbetweenMarkTwainandPaul.Xpp 5.0  Paulindicatesfourthievesthatcouldrobusofourjoyandhow   wecanpreventit.FourbroadcategoriessuggestedbyPaulare:pp     Chapter1 4  ` ______________ X     Chapter2 4  ` ______________ x      Chapter3 4  ` ______________ @     Chapter4 4  ` ______________  6.0  Howcanwepreventthesethievesfromtakingwhatisoursin x Christ?@pp   a.0  BycultivatingtheChristianmindandattitude(2:5).`pp   b.0  Paulusedtheword"mind"tentimes,and"think"and ( "remember"fivetimeseach.LetusnoticehowPauldevelops   theright"mindset"ineachofthechapters:`!pp  I.  TheSingleMind Chapter1(Keyverse21) H# HH1.0  HowdoesPauldescribethesinglemindednessthatJames X% mentions?] XX\no ]   X6Xno"Adoublemindedmanisunstableinallhis  & ways."v!X6X6XXX\X6XX   ݀(James1:8)'pp 0  Itishavingallofone'slifecenteredonJesusChrist.Everything  d( wethink,plan.do,hopefor,takesitsmeaningandpurposefrom !,) theLord.L"*pp 2.0  Doesasinglemindedpersonsimplyignorethecircumstancesin # + whichhefindshimself,actingasiftheydidn'texist?#!,pp 0  __________________________________$L"-pp  X2XXX\II.  TheSubmissiveMind Chapter2(Keyverse3)   HH1.0  Inchapter2Paulfocusesonpeopleandprovidesuswithfour 0 wonderfulexamplesofthesubmissivemind(Luke14:11).pp     2:111   4 ______________    (v.67) h     2:1218 4 ______________    (v.1617) 0     2:1924 4 ______________ h   (v.20) P     2:2530 4 ______________ h   (v.30)  HH2.0  TheChristianwiththesubmissiveminddoesn'texpectothersto (   servehim.  pp HH3.0  Weseehowinchapter1PaulputsJesusfirst,andinchapter2he    showsustoputotherssecond.Thatmeansyouputyourselflast,  p  andnoticehowthatspells JOY!  8 pp  III.  TheSpiritualMind Chapter3(Keyverse19)    HH1.0  Eleventimes32XXno3   X6Xno"things"*X6X6XXX2X6XX   ݀arementioned.Weseethat'mostpeople' 0  mind"earthlythings" pp   a.0  Paulprobablyhasinmindthingswhicharealwayssinful,but n hedoesn'tlistthem.6pp   b.0  "Things"thatconcernusmayincludesomenecessarybut V secondarythingsasfood,clothingandshelter."Theworst  enemyofthebestisthesecondbest."Matthew6:33.pp HH2.0  Christiansaretomind32XXno3   X6XnoԀ"heavenlythings"-X6X6XXX2X6XX   ݀(verse20).The  personwithaspiritualmindlooksatthingsfromheaven'spoint l ofview.Whatadifference.4pp HH3.0  Paulusesseveralfiguresofspeechinchapter3asheconsiders D theneedfortheChristiantodevelopa32XXno3   X6XnoԀspiritualmindsP0X6X6XXX2X6XX   ݀fromthe d   standpointof:2!pp       Accountantswithrightvalues(v.111)v.7 "       Athleteswithrightvigor(v.1216)v.14 j#       Alienswithrightvision(1721)v.20 2$  III.  TheSecureMind Chapter4(Keyverse7) & HH1.0  TheChristianwithjoyhasapeacefulandsecuremind.Thegreat *( enemyofthesecuremindis_____.)pp   a.0  32XXno3   X6Xno"Peaceofmind4X6X6XXX2X6XX   ,"thebasiccharacteristicofChristianjoy b* cannotcoexistwithworryforthatinvolvesfeelingsof  0+ insecurityorfeelingsofthreateneddanger.P!,pp HH2.0  Paulindicatesthatworryinvolvesthemind`" .pp     wrong 4 ______ (# / 0  andthatworryinvolvestheheart(emotions)#!0pp     wrong 4 ________ $`"1 0  aboutcircumstances,peopleandthings.Soifwedevelopthe X singlemind,thesubmissivemind,andthespiritualmindaswe   shouldwewillnothavemuchproblemwithworry.pp HH3.0  FourwonderfulspiritualresourceswehaveinChristforjoyful,  peaceful,worryfreemindsare:hpp   a.  (4:19) 4  ` God'sP____v.7 0   b.  (4:1013) 4 God'sP____v.13 P   c.  (4:1419) 4 God'sP________v.19    d.  (4:2023) 4 God'sP_____v.2122.   Conclusion: p   HH1.  WhatshouldyouandIdo?  (  2.0  NoticethateachchapterinPhilippiansbeginswitheither"in H  Christ"or"intheLord."WhenwegiveourselvestoChristwe   nolongerbelongtotheworld. pp 3.0  WecanseehowthePhilippiansgavethemselvestoGodinActs H  16.h pp   a.  Theyweretoldto:_______(Acts16:31) 0    b.  Weseeevidenceof__________(Acts16:33)    e.0  Weseethattheywere________inobediencetothe h commandsoftheLord(Acts16:33,Mark16:16).0pp   ̀#&4%2XX#