Paul’s letter to the Philippians is full of encouragement. The theme is, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Series includes two quiz pages. Tap any title next to an arrow in the list below.
➤ I Can Do All Things —A study of what Paul meant when he said he could do all things through Christ who strengthened him.
➤ YouTube I Can! (1) I Can Do All Things (Philippians) —Watch a 30-minute video. Paul’s letter to the Philippians is full of encouragement. The theme of Philippians is, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." We examine what this means. Tap the title next to the arrow to start playing the video on YouTube (simplybible channel).
➤ The Spiritual Mind —The spiritually minded have superior desires, attitudes, values, priorities, and motivations than do the fleshly minded.
➤ YouTube I Can! (2) The Spiritual Mind (Philippians) —Watch a 30-minute video. Paul’s letter to the Philippians has a lot to say about the spiritual mind. Tap the title next to the arrow to start playing the video on YouTube (simplybible channel).
➤ Motivated by Superior Desires —Continuing Paul’s theme, "We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), we consider what desires motivate the spiritually minded
➤ Guided by Superior Values —Continuing Paul’s theme, "We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), we consider what values guide the spiritually minded.
➤ Saved by Superior Righteousness —Continuing Paul’s theme, "We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), we consider what righteousness saves the spiritually minded.
➤ Strengthened by Superior Attitudes —Continuing Paul’s theme, "We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), we consider what attitudes strengthen the spiritually minded.
➤ Edified by Superior Thought —Continuing Paul’s theme, "We worship God in the Spirit, and glory in Christ Jesus, and put no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), we consider what kind of thinking edifies the spiritually minded.
➤ Are You Positive? —Paul’s letter to the Philippians is positive in its theme: ‘I can!’ We look beyond positive thinking to the postive actions encouraged in the letter.
➤ YouTube I Can! (3) Are You Positive? (Philippians) —Watch a 30-minute video. Paul’s letter to the Philippians is positive in its theme: ‘I can!’ We look beyond positive thinking to the postive actions encouraged in the letter. Tap the title next to the arrow to start playing the video on YouTube (simplybible channel).
➤ Spiritual Wellbeing —The various elements of spiritual wellbeing and joy in Jesus are shown in an outline summary of the letter.
➤ YouTube I Can! (4) Spiritual Wellbeing (Philippians) —Watch a 30-minute video. The various elements of spiritual wellbeing and joy in Jesus are shown in an outline summary of the letter. Tap the title next to the arrow to start playing the video on YouTube (simplybible channel).
➤ Toward Our Goal —Ten principles for achieving any worthwhile goal, especially a Christian goal.
➤ YouTube I Can! (5) Toward our Goal (Philippians) —Watch a 30-minute video. Ten principles for achieving any worthwhile goal, especially a Christian goal. Tap the title next to the arrow to start playing the video on YouTube (simplybible channel).
➤ Outline of Philippians —An exposition of Paul’s letter to the Philippians.
➤ The Path to Peace —Get rid of anxiety and think constructively.
➤ When is a Good Memory a Bad Thing? —In Philippians 3:13, Paul says, "Forgetting the things which are behind, and reaching forward to those which are ahead, I press toward the goal..." In this lesson we ask what things should we forget and leave behind? When is it a bad thing to have a good memory?
➤ Depth of Insight —This discernment or insight given us by the Lord is not meagre. He doesn't give glimpses of enlightenment, but a fulness.
➤ Things We All Share —A list of 20 reasons why it is silly for Christians to squabble with one another.
➤ Compliments Paul Pays His Friends —Paul’s great regard for his friends in the church at Philippi, and his companions in ministry whom they knew and loved.
➤ The Four Titudes —Practising latitude, gratitude, beatitude, and aptitude, builds our fortitude.
➤ Sharing in Christ’s Sufferings —In this lesson, we think about Paul’s profound prayer in Philippians 3:10. In this verse, Paul states the very purpose of his life as a Christian.
➤ Quiz Philippians 1 and 2 —30 questions.
➤ Quiz Philippians 3 and 4 —Another 30 questions.