Monday, February 14, 2011

Bible Study Questions - Philippians 1:27-30

Living the Gospel: The Letter to the Philippians
Study 5 – Philippians 1:27-30


Verses 27,28

1. The phrase 'conduct yourselves' means 'to live as citizens' (v.27). Where is the Christian's citizenship? Explore what that means in terms of our relationship to society. How is it supportive of society? Where is it in conflict?

2. What does Paul suggest it means to "live in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ"? See vv.27b,28.

3. What obstacles do we face in seeking to stand firm in one spirit? How can they be overcome?

4. What is the focal point of our 'striving together'? How do we make sure that 'the main point is the main point'?

5. What grounds are there for Christians to be unafraid of those who oppose them?


Verses 29,30

6. Is suffering on behalf of Jesus only for some Christians? In what sense can it be said to 'go with the territory'?

7. In what ways might we personally experience something akin to what Paul has in mind here? Pray for one another in those struggles.

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