TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Philippians
Section One: Salutation and Opening Comments (1:1-11)
Section Two: Expectations of Christian Living (1:12 – 2:30)
Paul’s Proclamation of the Gospel (1:12-20)
Encouragement to Live in a Worthy Manner (1:21 – 2:4)
The Pre-eminent Example of Christ (2:5-11)
Working Out One’s Salvation (2:12-18)
The Coming of Timothy and Epaphroditus (2:19-30)
Section Three: The Heavenly Perspective (3:1-21)
Gaining Christ through the Sacrifice of All Things (3:1-11)
Letting Go in Order to Move Forward (3:12-21)
Section Four: Reliance upon God (4:1-23)
Dwelling upon Excellence (4:1-9)
The Philippians’ Support of Paul (4:10-19)
Final Thoughts and Salutation (4:20-23)
Introduction to Colossians
Section One: Salutation and Paul’s Praise (1:1-14)
Salutation (1:1-2)
Paul’s Praise for the Colossians (1:3-8)
Paul’s Prayer on Their Behalf (1:9-14)
Section Two: The Divine Nature of Christ (1:15-20)
The Pre-eminence of Christ in the Old Creation (1:15-17)
The New Creation in Christ (1:18-20)
Section Three: Standing Firm in Christ (1:21 – 4:1)
Paul’s Ministry to Christ’s Gospel (1:21 – 2:5)
Christ Is the Substance of One’s Regeneration (2:6-15)
Warnings against Self-imposed Religion (2:16-23)
The Transcendent Christian Perspective (3:1-4)
Putting on the “New Self” (3:5-11)
Results of the Transformed Life (3:12-17)
Relationships in the Lord (3:18 – 4:1)
Section Four: Final Remarks and Salutations (4:2-18)
What Is Expected of Believers (4:2-6)
Paul’s Personal Circumstances and Salutations (4:7-18)
Quick Study Commentary: Philippians & Colossians
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Despite being written by a man imprisoned for his faith in Christ, Philippians is an upbeat, positive, and inspiring New Testament epistle. It offers great encouragement for Christians today as well as essential doctrinal perspectives. Colossians is one of the most theologically significant epistles on Christ’s divine nature and His pre-eminence over all Creation. It also provides critical understanding of His headship over His church, and the believer’s proper response to this.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Philippians
Section One: Salutation and Opening Comments (1:1-11)
Section Two: Expectations of Christian Living (1:12 – 2:30)
Paul’s Proclamation of the Gospel (1:12-20)
Encouragement to Live in a Worthy Manner (1:21 – 2:4)
The Pre-eminent Example of Christ (2:5-11)
Working Out One’s Salvation (2:12-18)
The Coming of Timothy and Epaphroditus (2:19-30)
Section Three: The Heavenly Perspective (3:1-21)
Gaining Christ through the Sacrifice of All Things (3:1-11)
Letting Go in Order to Move Forward (3:12-21)
Section Four: Reliance upon God (4:1-23)
Dwelling upon Excellence (4:1-9)
The Philippians’ Support of Paul (4:10-19)
Final Thoughts and Salutation (4:20-23)
Introduction to Colossians
Section One: Salutation and Paul’s Praise (1:1-14)
Salutation (1:1-2)
Paul’s Praise for the Colossians (1:3-8)
Paul’s Prayer on Their Behalf (1:9-14)
Section Two: The Divine Nature of Christ (1:15-20)
The Pre-eminence of Christ in the Old Creation (1:15-17)
The New Creation in Christ (1:18-20)
Section Three: Standing Firm in Christ (1:21 – 4:1)
Paul’s Ministry to Christ’s Gospel (1:21 – 2:5)
Christ Is the Substance of One’s Regeneration (2:6-15)
Warnings against Self-imposed Religion (2:16-23)
The Transcendent Christian Perspective (3:1-4)
Putting on the “New Self” (3:5-11)
Results of the Transformed Life (3:12-17)
Relationships in the Lord (3:18 – 4:1)
Section Four: Final Remarks and Salutations (4:2-18)
What Is Expected of Believers (4:2-6)
Paul’s Personal Circumstances and Salutations (4:7-18)
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