A Bible Study focused on the Book of Philippians
Progress! It’s a positive idea, isn’t it? Setting a goal and then moving toward the realization of that dream or desire brings us satisfaction. Sometimes progress is slow and we need many intermediate, short-term markers to help us know that we are making headway. At other times, we need a friend who will come along side of us and encourage us to keep on going. Often we simply need to settle down and evaluate what has changed and the risks that have been taken in order to know that what we want to accomplish will become a reality.
When Paul wrote to his dear friends in Philippi, he wanted to encourage them. He knew that if they were to grow and mature in their new faith, they would need to be reminded of all that Jesus Christ had done for them. He realized that if their new faith was to become deep and strong, they would need to “put into practice” the things that he had taught them. He encouraged them to set some specific goals and to understand that by God’s resurrection power, He would enable them to move forward. Perhaps the most important idea that he wanted them to grasp was that as they progressed in their walk of faith, their joy and contentment would be amazing.
Are you interested in learning how to “run the race” really well? Would you like to move ahead or progress in new ways that will bring joy to you and glory to God? Then you are invited to join us as we study this letter and discover how our relationship with Jesus can be strengthened and His joy be experienced more fully each and every day. You will be so glad that you immersed yourself in His Word and His promises to you!
I printed out the study guide to be a part of this with whomever else comes aboard. Thank you Marilyn for writing this study for us. This is the first time I have done we study together, as I usually am at the Tuesday morning women’s bible study. May God bless all of us in this study.
I was looking for a bible study and saw this in the bulletin last week. Perfect. Thank you Marilyn.
Welcome to you and to the others who are new this summer.
Look to have your feedback and your insights as the study begins.