_Not that I speak in respect of want _
CONTENTMENT
I. The great lesson. “I have learned,” etc. Man might very
correctly be distinguished as the discontented animal.
1. We are not content with life in its severer aspects.
(1) We do not know how to be abased, neither are we instructed to be
hungry... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound _
THE CHRISTIAN
I. Expects vicissitude.
II. Knows how to adapt himself to all circumstances.
III. Is instructed by the spirit of God. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
HOW TO BE ABASED
During the periods between the paroxysms of the fever, Cromwell
occu... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me _
HERE WE FIND
I. Weakness and strength. The believer is weak in himself. Looking to
the “all things” to be done he laments this with shame and tears.
But he is not alone. Allied to Christ he is strong to overcome evil
and to do good. He h... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Now, ye Philippians, know also that in the beginning of the
gospel--Observe _
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I._
The straitened circumstances of the apostle.
II. The honourable conduct of the Philippians.
1. Though poor (2 Corinthiens 8:2) they acknowledged their debt.
2. Stood alone.
3. Repeated their bounty of their ow... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Not because I desire a gift, but I desire fruit that may abound to
your account _
THE NATURE AND DUTY OF GIVING
I. The Christian’s object.
1. Not self, but Christ.
2. Not the world, but heaven.
3. And the minister of the gospel especially may add, not yours, but
you.
II. The Christian’s pract... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_I have all and abound _
MINISTRY TO THE SAINTS AN ACCEPTABLE SACRIFICE
I. The individual receiving the benefit.
1. A Christian. The first duty of Christians is towards each other.
Charity does not stay at home, but it begins there. The largest
hearted charity towards the ends of the earth will n... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_My God shall supply all your need _
THE NEED AND THE SUPPLY
Paul declares that the contributions of his Philippian friends are
pleasing to him, and acceptable to God.
He cannot requite their kindness, but declares that God can and will.
I. The extent of the supply. The emphasis is on _all._
1.... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Now unto God and our Father _
THE SPIRIT IN WHICH TO CLOSE THE YEAR
I. The doxology.
1. We are to give glory to God as to our heavenly Father. We are not
to regard Him as a tyrant, nor as a governor merely, but as a kind and
loving Father.
2. We are to give Him the glory, that is, the honour an... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Salute every saint in Christ Jesus _
I.
The description of a true believer.
1. He is a saint, _i.e._, a separated one.
(1) So God regards him as taken out of the world and set apart for
Himself.
(2) So God employs him. He is a chosen instrument. While God uses all
men to accomplish His general... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Chiefly they that are of Caesar’s household _
THESE WORDS
I. Remind us of the adaptation of the gospel to men everywhere.
1. It is no part of God’s purpose in redemption to limit its
blessings to a nation or class. Hence the provisions of the gospel are
suited to the circumstances of man as man.... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all._
Amen
THE BENEDICTION
I. Its contents--grace.
II. Its comprehensiveness--it embraces all.
III. Its power--it is yea and amen. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
GRACE
I. Its sources.
II. Its fulness.
III. Its flow.
IV. Its power. (_J. Lyth, D. D._)
In... [ Continuer la lecture ]