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ÒA Life Worth LivingÓ Sermon Series
The theme of this series that living the Christian life is a positive, life-enhancing experience. That is, how it is possible to live the Christian life positively, practically and joyfully.

 

 

Sermon 4: New Responsibilities

Philippians 2:12

ÔWork out your own salvation with fear and tremblingÕ

 

 

 

 

ÔA life worth livingÕ is enjoying salvation – having the life/health of God. This is:

Past – Christ died so we are reconciled to God

Present – God changing us to be more like Christ

Future – Christ returns to take us to heaven

 

Today thinking about the present – Ôwork out your salvationÕ.

Work out is physical (gym), not mental (crossword).

Your own speaks of our personal responsibility.

 

1. How we work out: Fear and trembling (v12)

This is the ethos we should live by - humility, complete reliance on God. This is the fear hurting God by our failure, not him hurting us.

 

ÔIt is God working in youÕ. We work out what God has worked in. Holding fast to the word of life (v16) – to Jesus himself and his message. Grasp the gospel as a torch bearer securely carries it.

 

The Christian life is both a commitment to what we have to do and reliance on what God is doing.

 

2. What we work towards: Without blemish (v15)

Not murmuring (selfish complaining, over criticism of small matters) and arguing (bickering, more open)

Rather be blameless (above reproach, public view of us) pure (no evil in our inner heart).

 

So there is no good cause for others or us to condemn ourselves. His motivation is two fold:

 

This world. ÔShine like stars in the worldÕ (v15) – Ôa crooked and perverse generationÕ. This is a dark world, bent and distorted, topsy-turvy values. The world is living upside down, astray from God. Personal holiness will stand out.

We should be a testimony to the world – exposing and thus condemning wrong behaviour, illuminating and thus transforming to good behaviour.

 

The world to come. Paul refers that he Ôcan boast on the day of Christ Jesus that I did not run in vain or labour in vainÕ. (v16). We should be working towards what we will be - without blemish is what we shall be. Ôto present the church, without spot or wrinkle or anything of the kindÕ (Ephesians 5:27). This has everlasting value and reward.

 

3. What our work achieves: Be glad and rejoice with me (v18)

St Paul is a libation over the sacrifice and the offering of your faithÕ (v17). Christian example and ministry is a pouring out, it is sacrificing for the spiritual welfare of others.

 

This leads to Be glad (chairo) is joy within himself and

Rejoice( synchairio) is a united experience of joy.

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Rev. Philip W. Rowe, Vicar of Almondsbury and Olveston with Aust
The Vicarage, 3 Sundays Hill, Almondsbury, Bristol, BS32 4DS
01454 613223

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