_If there be therefore any consolation in Christ _
CHRISTIAN UNITY
I. The doctrine of Christian unity.
1. This unity is inward and consists of harmonious spiritual feeling.
(1) It can only subsist among Christians.
(2) At the same time it is possible and also common for those who in
the main ar... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Let nothing be done through strife or vain glory _
I.
There are two ways of doing even the best work. Through strife and
through love. This was seen in chap. 1, where two classes of preachers
were described.
II. Entire sympathy with Christ will always heighten man’s
appreciation of man.
III. Ch... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the
things of others _
OUR OWN AND OTHERS’ THINGS
This is but a practical application of sentiments and dispositions
already enforced.
The vain-glorious spirit is fussily and uselessly concerned with the
affairs of others; but love, the... [ Continuer la lecture ]
Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus--Observe
I. The picture. Majesty--condescension--suffering.
II. The lesson. Humility--love--self-sacrifice. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
LESSONS TAUGHT BY THE HUMILIATION AND EXALTATION OF CHRIST
The apostle was exhorting the Philippians to imitate th... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Who being in the form of God._
THE THREE ESTATES
The apostle evidently points out the three different conditions of
Christ. His state of--
1. Dignity.
2. Humility.
3. Glory.
These three are essential to the argument, for take away any of them
and the example he proposes is lost.
I. If you re... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_But made Himself of no reputation _
THE HUMILIATION OF CHRIST
I. How far Christ was lessened.
1. His Godhead was obscured by the interposing veil of our flesh. He
emptied Himself of the Divine glory, not by ceasing to be what He was,
but by assuming something He was not before.
2. His dignity w... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_God hath … given Him a name which is above every name _
THE NAME OF JESUS
As it appears--
I. On the page of history.
1. Its origin.
2. Import.
3. Associations.
4. Claims.
II. In the estimate of man.
1. Despised and hated.
2. Admired and wondered at.
3. Beloved and reverenced.
III. In th... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Wherefore God hath highly exalted Him _
THE EXALTATION OF CHRIST
I. Its occasion.
1. His voluntary humiliation.
2. His Divine investiture.
II. Its import.
1. The glorification of humanity.
2. Investment with supreme sovereignty.
III. Its object.
1. The subordination of every creature.
2.... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow _
BOWING AT THE NAME OF JESUS
I. To what period does the assertion refer.
1. Not the present, which would not be the fact, and besides the text
is a prophecy. Many objects are now worshipped: riches, pleasure, etc.
2. At the judgment, when every u... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling--Here is _
_
I._
Hope for all.
II. Help for all.
III. Work for all.
IV. A kind word for all. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
SALVATION
I. Is your own concern.
1. Others may be solicitous about you.
2. You must bear the responsibility.
II. Demands eff... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Wherefore my beloved, as ye have always obeyed _
I.
The work.
1. Work out your own salvation.
2. In conformity with apostolic teaching.
3. Under all circumstances.
II. The means.
1. Divine power.
2. Personally and solicitously applied.
3. In the spirit of contentment and peace.
III. The e... [ Continuer la lecture ]
Do all things without murmurings and disputings--Here is
I. An important admonition.
II. A potent argument--for the sake of your own character, position,
comfort--for the sake of the world which must be reproved,
enlightened, saved. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
I. The exhortation.
1. The apostle dissuadet... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_That ye may be blameless and harmless _
GOD’S PEOPLE
I. Their true character.
II. Position.
III. Office. (J. Lyth, D. D.)
I. The believer’s sphere--in a dark world, a perverse age.
II. His office--to dispense knowledge, grace, life.
III. His duty--to hold forth, etc., by precept--example. (_... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Holding forth the word of life--Here is _
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I._
A trust. The Word of God--which gives life.
II. A duty. To hold it forth in the conversation, spirit, practice.
III. A motive. Your salvation and our joy--in the day of Christ. (_J.
Lyth, D. D._)
THE WORD OF LIFE
The gospel is here thus called ... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_If I be offered upon the sacrifice and service of your faith--Observe
_
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I._
The sacrifice of faith. Christ is the only true sacrifice, faith
offers it--every one must offer it for himself.
II. The libation. The blood of the martyrs--joyfully offered--in
defence of the truth, and for the confir... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_I trust in the Lord Jesus to send Timotheus shortly _
CHRISTIAN FRIENDSHIP
I. Is founded in the faith of Christ.
II. Concerns itself for the state of others.
III. Is unselfish.
IV. Is proved by faithful service.
V. Survives difficulties.
VI. Abounds in want, sickness, sorrow.
VII. Ferrets i... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For I have no man like minded _
THE CARE OF A GOOD PASTOR FOR HIS PEOPLE
I. Every good minister feels a tender concern for the good of his
people. Every good minister is--
1. A good man; and therefore has a spirit of benevolence.
2. Has experienced a saving change, and is therefore anxious for... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For all seek their own _
SELF-SEEKING
I. Its signs.
II. Its causes.
III. Its evils.
IV. Its cure. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
THE EVIL OF SELF-SEEKING
I. Things of a different sort spoken of.
1. Their own things--the things of this life; so called--
(1) Because they belonged to them by providential... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_But ye know the proof of him _
TIMOTHY
I. His filial attachment to paul.
II. His cooperation in the service of the gospel.
III. His tried and faithful character. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
PROOF OF CHARACTER
I. Is required--
1. In every station.
2. Particularly in a minister.
II. Is given--
1. By... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Him, therefore, I hope to send _
THE SERVANT OF GOD IN AFFLICTION
I. Cares for the Church.
II. Waits patiently the end.
III. Commits the future into the hands of the Lord.
IV. Anticipates deliverance in hope of further service. (_J. Lyth, D.
D._)
So soon as I shall see how it will go with me_... [ Continuer la lecture ]
I SUPPOSED IT NECESSARY TO SEND TO YOU EPAPHRODITUS_--_
EPAPHRODITUS
I. His titles.
1. The first of these shows his religion, and his holy union with the
apostle and other believers. For the Christians in these early ages
called each other “brother,” a name full of sweetness and
friendliness deri... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For He longed after you all _
THE SICKNESS OF EPAPHRODITUS
I. The sickness and its lessons.
1. God’s children are subject to sickness as long as they live.
(1) This arises from the nature of the body and the character of its
surroundings.
(2) Thus grace is strengthened in the soul (2 Corinthie... [ Continuer la lecture ]