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Jul 30, 2013 · What Paul IS teaching: the Christian’s thought life should be focused on the great truths of scripture. Even though Scripture is not specifically mentioned, it is assumed, because it is the only source for knowing what is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, and of good repute.
Oct 29, 2015 · But how do we go about changing the way we handle our thoughts? And, what does a godly thought life look like? Perhaps the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Philippian church provides us with a good answer. Here, we are given a lasting and practical approach1 to the thought-life of a Christian:
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Nov 18, 2022 · In Philippians 4:8 Paul exhorts us to develop a Christian thought life. His words should not be divorced from the context. Practicing verse 8 is essential if we want to develop and maintain healthy relationships (Phil 4:2, 3, 5).
Apr 26, 2021 · A Good Citizen and a Good Christian - Paul's words in Titus 3. Updated: Apr 26, 2021. Good works don't save us, but they should characterize our new life in Christ. Bible Study Ideas and Commentary for Titus 3:1-11.
Oct 4, 2023 · Paul’s theology presents salvation not as a one-time event but rather as an ongoing process in the life of a believer. According to Paul, salvation begins with a personal encounter with Jesus Christ, where one acknowledges their sinfulness and puts their faith in Him.
Paul’s great concern was that he would not be put to shame (Philippians 1:20). Being put to shame would be the result of failing to proclaim the gospel clearly and with conviction. Because death was better than life for Paul, he could speak truth with conviction, having no fear of the outcome.
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Jun 29, 2004 · Paul says his confident hope is that Christ will be exalted (1) with complete boldness (2) in his body (3) whether by life or death and that he further modifies the exalting of Christ with the words, even now as always.