"THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS"
Work Out Your Own Salvation (2:12-18)
INTRODUCTION
1. One of the things that interests me about Paul's writings is that he
is intensely practical
2. He always relates...
a. Doctrine and duty
b. Creed and character
c. Faith and life
...to him, these are inseparable!
3. So it is now, that having described the example of Christ, he bases
upon that example his exhortation to earnest endeavor towards
spiritual progress (Php 2:12-18)
4. In this passage, Paul exhorts Christians to "Work Out Your Own
Salvation"; in this lesson, there are several observations I would
like to make concerning what this involves
[First, consider that as you "Work Out Your Own Salvation" that...]
I. THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF OBEDIENCE (12a)
A. THAT DONE ONLY IN THE PRESENCE OF OTHERS...
1. This is a very common form of obedience
a. Done only when others are around
b. Because we fear what others might think if we don't behave a
certain way
2. Yet Paul did not want the Philippians' obedience to be of this
sort
a. For then it would only be what he calls elsewhere
"eye-service" - cf. Col 3:22
b. Their faith would then be an "environmental faith" (a faith
which is active only if the environment is conducive to it)
B. THAT DONE IN THE ABSENCE OF OTHERS...
1. This is the proper form of obedience
a. Done to please God, conscience, and no one else!
b. This type of obedience remains faithful no matter what
others do or think
2. It is this type of obedience...
a. That Paul hoped for in the lives of his beloved friends
b. That we should render in our service to the Lord and His
cause
[Secondly, we should also bear in mind that as you "Work Out Your Own
Salvation"...]
II. IT INVOLVES THE WORKING OF BOTH MAN AND GOD (12b-13)
A. MAN HAS A ROLE TO PLAY IN HIS SALVATION...
1. He must "work out" his salvation
a. As Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost - Ac 2:40
b. And also wrote later to Christians - 2Pe 1:10
-- Therefore man is not totally passive (or helpless) when it
comes to his salvation!
2. He must also have "fear and trembling" in working out his
salvation
a. There is a place for the right kind of fear in the life of a
Christian
1) The "fear of the Lord" is the beginning of knowledge
- Pr 1:7
2) The "fear of the Lord" will cause one to hate evil
- Pr 8:13
3) The "fear of the Lord" will prolong life - Pr 10:27
4) The "fear of the Lord" provides strong confidence and is
a fountain of life - Pr 14:26-27
5) The "fear of the Lord" prompts one to depart from evil
- Pr 16:6
6) The "fear of the Lord" leads to a satisfying life, and
spares one from much evil - Pr 19:23
7) The "fear of the Lord" is the way to riches, honor, and
life! - Pr 22:4
b. Prompted by the "fear of the Lord" to hate evil, depart from
it, and turn to God where they will find wisdom, life and
honor, they will also come to find that love which dispels
any improper kind of "fear" - cf. 1Jn 4:17-18
c. But many never experienced such love from God because they
have not had the "fear and trembling" in the first place!
B. BUT GOD IS ALSO VERY MUCH INVOLVED IN OUR SALVATION!
1. Notice that Paul writes "for it is God who works in you"
a. We are not alone in our efforts to serve God
b. God is always there to help us along
2. In what way does God "work" in us? Paul identifies two ways:
a. "to will" - God helps us in our desire and motivation to do
His will
b. "to do" - He works right along together with us!
3. This does not deny that man is a free moral agent...
a. Paul has already said to "work out your own salvation"
b. But when we offer ourselves in service to God, He becomes
our partner, our "co-pilot" - cf. He 13:20-21
1) At our conversion, He begins a new work in us, and
intends to complete it - cf. Php 1:6
2) Through His indwelling Spirit and Son, He gives us
whatever strength we need - Ep 3:16; Php 4:13
3) So that, whatever we may become in the Lord, it is by His
grace! - 1Co 15:10
c. Unfortunately, many Christians hinder God's work in them by
their lukewarm attitude (or is it their lack of faith in
God?)!
d. God can work (and is willing!), but only if we let Him!
4. Knowing that God is at work IN us, this ought to provide
further motivation to work OUT our salvation!
[As we read on, we learn that one is to "Work Out Your Own Salvation"...]
III. DOING SO WITHOUT MURMURING AND DISPUTING (14)
A. MURMURING WAS THE DOWNFALL OF ISRAEL...
1. Notice 1Co 10:10-12
2. This can also be a problem among many Christians today whenever
they face hardships
3. But we are told that God is ever ready to help us (1Co 10:13),
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