2025 01 Web_Love and Joy 4Ws

JOY IN GODLY FELLOWSHIP

MAR 02, 2025

Worship

Love Like You, You Have Made Me Glad, Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, The Love of Jesus, What A Beautiful Name It Is

Welcome

Have you ever considered citizenship in another country? Why or why not?

Word

PHILIPPIANS 3:15 – 4:1

3:15 All of us, then, who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you. 16 Only let us live up to what we have already attained.17 Join together in following my example, brothers and sisters, and just as you have us as a model, keep your eyes on those who live as we do. 18 For, as I have often told you before and now tell you again even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. 19 Their destiny is destruction, their god is their stomach, and their glory is in their shame. Their mind is set on earthly things. 20 But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21 who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.

4:1Therefore, my brothers and sisters, you whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord in this way, dear friends!

Paul admits that he isn’t perfect (Philippians 3:12), yet he also instructed the Philippians to follow his example (Philippians 3:17). In today’s world, we are all “following” someone on social media. People follow influencers for inspiration, or because they admire something in that influencer’s life. As Christians, we are also called to follow — to be co-imitators of Christ. Paul was not being proud when he taught the Philippians to follow him. Rather, they ought to follow him as he follows Christ. Just as parents teach their children to follow their good example, we are to follow the godly example of others.

1. FOLLOW GODLY EXAMPLES (And don’t follow the wrong ones)

 

How did Paul live his life? Though not perfect, he pressed on (get up when you make mistakes), trying to “lay hold” of that which Jesus laid hold of him. Paul tried his best to know Jesus more and Christ’s resurrection power that transforms our lives (Philippians 3:10-14). Do you see God’s power at work in your life today?

 

Paul also tells us who not to follow — those who are “enemies of the cross” (Philippians 3:18-19). These are people whose appetites rule over their lives. Appetites are not necessarily wrong, but the challenge is to not make them your “god”. Pleasure, pride and power are the appetites that are most common among us that become our gods. Often, these are corrupted versions of what God legitimately gives us. Below is a comparison of examples of what to follow, and not to follow:

 

Enemies of the cross Godly example
End is destruction Citizens of Heaven
Their appetite is their god Jesus above all else
Glory is their shame Glorify God
Set their mind on earthly things “One thing I do”, look to the prize, await our Savior

 

Not everyone, even in church, is a godly example; so, we must be careful who we follow (Proverbs 13:20). Be a good example for others to follow!

2. IDENTITY: Know Your Heavenly Citizenship

 

When Paul wrote the Philippians about our citizenship being in heaven, they understood exactly what he meant (Philippians 3:20-21). They were Roman citizens, but they lived in Philippi, not in Rome. Do we live today as citizens of Heaven? Back then, they eagerly waited for the Savior to arrive in their lifetime—and Jesus did! Today, do we live in eager anticipation of Jesus to come again? Or would you rather He postpones His return because we are having too much fun in this world? When He comes, He will transform our bodies by His power that subjects all things to Himself. That same power is at work in us today.

For citizens of Heaven, we can be assured of the promise that everything will be okay someday no matter what we’re going through at the moment.

 

Moses experienced this promise even if he didn’t get to see the Promised Land in his lifetime (Deuteronomy 3:23-26). The Lord was displeased with Moses’ disobedience earlier in the wilderness, and so he was not allowed to enter. But God had a greater plan for Moses — at the transfiguration of Jesus, God not only granted this desire, but also answered Moses’ prayer that God would show him His glory. Moses did see the Promised Land, and more than that, he came face-to-face with Jesus, and beheld God’s glory (Matthew 17:2-3, Hebrews 1:2-3)! Many of us have unanswered prayers, and we may think that we will never receive those requests. But God can answer our prayers in ways that we cannot even imagine! We are no longer strangers or aliens, we are citizens of Heaven and children of the King of heaven and earth, and all creation (Ephesians 2:19)!

3. TOGETHER, STAND FIRM

 

Paul considered the people he invested in as his “joy and crown” (Philippians 4:1). Some of us consider our accomplishments or possessions as our joy and crown. But someday, all things in this world will be “deleted”. The only things that will last forever are God, His word, and the people you invested in. It’s not a glitch in this world to lose things, it is a feature of this broken world. But if you invest (spiritually, etc.) in people in the community you live in, like your family, you can consider them as your joy and crown.

 

Paul urges two women and co-laborers in the Philippian church, Euodia and Syntyche to live in harmony in the Lord and encourages the other church members to help them do so (Philippians 4:2-3). He does not even identify who’s right, or wrong, but calls on them to live in harmony, to love one another. Our example is none other than Jesus, who, while we were still His enemies, loved us and died for us.

 

Paul makes it clear that we don’t become righteous before God by following the law but through Christ who died for us, forgave our sins and made us righteous when we placed our faith in Him (Philippians 3:8-9). That’s what made us citizens of Heaven, with God’s power working in us, called to be like Paul, chasing after Christ and to stand firm in our faith.

 

Let us consider what Handley Moule said to his nephew: “I have often prayed that daily, and to the end, I may live as in a tent pitched between the Cross and the Grave of our Lord — the empty Cross, symbol and seal of His finished work of sacrifice and redemption, the empty grave, likewise the evidence and pledge of His eternal victory for us over the last enemy, death, and of our life hid with Him in God. May your tent be ever there also”. Let us live between the empty cross, and the empty grave because we have a Savior who is risen, and because of that we are citizens of heaven. Let us stand firm, let us follow godly examples and remember that our citizenship is in heaven!

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

(Leaders: Please choose questions that are appropriate to the level of spiritual maturity of your members)

1. Who are the godly examples you are following? What can you do to be a godly example to others?

 

2. How can you live more like a citizen of heaven?

 

3. What can you do to help others stand firm and be united in Jesus?

Works
PRAY CARE SHARE IN ACTION

Pray for people around you who are living life in isolation from others, and from God.

Be a good example of someone who follows Jesus, experiencing joy in godly fellowship.

Share the gospel, so that others may also become citizens of Heaven as children of the King.

WEEKLY PRAYER POINTS

I. Thanksgiving

• Worship God for who He is, what He has done, and what He will do in our lives.

II. Country and the World

• Upright and moral governance of public servants; repentance and salvation for government leaders and citizens for a Christ-centered Philippines.

• For legislators to promote and support bills and laws aligned with God’s Word.

• War in Ukraine to end, loss of lives prevented.

• Continue to pray for the rest of Israeli hostages to be restored back to their families safely. Pray for Israel and the war with terrorists to end according to God’s purpose and for His glory.

• For the civil war in Syria to end peacefully, protection for Christians and other minorities; that there will be freedom from oppression for Syrians. Pray for the gospel to spread rapidly throughout the country.

• Pray for the Sudanese people and the persecuted Christians there; earnestly seek God’s intervention to stop the bloodshed. Pray for freedom from oppression, that God’s word and His people bring them comfort and hope.

III. Church

• That CCF Members would honor and love God and make disciples.

• Elders, pastors, dleaders, and families (holy, humble, harmonious, happy, heart-working).

• Ministries and churches expand worldwide.

IV. CCF Facilities

• Worship and Training Center

• Prayer Mountain

V. Personal Concerns

• Deeper intimate relationship with God.

• Righteous living.

• Salvation of family and friends.

Memory verse

Philippians 3:17,20

17 Brethren, join in following my example, and observe those who walk according to the pattern you have in us… 20 For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ;

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