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Philippians 2:19-30: Servants of Christ

WHEN THE PHILIPPIANS heard that Paul was in prison, they sent one of their members—a man named Epaphroditus—to Paul with a gift of money. It was his job to help Paul in any way necessary. Epaphroditus returned home carrying the letter to the Philippians.

In this section of the letter, Paul outlines his future plans and explains why he is sending Epaphroditus back. The passage gives several beautiful examples of Christian service as displayed in the lives of Timothy, Epaphroditus, Paul and the Philippians.

Warming Up to God

What do you enjoy most and least about serving others?

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Discovering the Word

  • Imagine that Timothy is being sent to visit your church or fellowship group. What might he do to help you?
  • Why is Paul sending Epaphroditus back to Philippi (vv. 25-28)?
  • How is Christ's attitude evident in the relationships among Paul, Epaphroditus and the Philippians (vv. 25-30)?
  • Why is it important to honor people like Epaphroditus, especially in light of Christ's exaltation (2:9-11)?

Applying the Word

  • Examine your plans and goals during the coming week. How can you bring your own interests into closer harmony with those of Jesus Christ?
  • What are some practical ways you can serve those around you during the coming week?

Responding in Prayer

Pray that Christ will continue to give you the heart of a servant.

For Further Study

Images of Christ by Dale Larsen and Sandy Larsen

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