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2 August 2009
Text: Philippians 2:25-30
“EPAPHRODITUS - FELLOW WORKER, FELLOW SOLDIER”
(I) THE STANDING OBTAINED
1. My Brother (Philippians 2:25a)
2. Fellow-worker (Philippians 2:25b)
3. Your messenger (Philippians 2:25c) (literally “apostle”)
(II) THE DEEDS THAT ARE REMEMBERED
1. A mind that is engaged in Thoughtful Ministry
a) Ministering where it counts most
b) Ministering to deep personal needs
“The one who ministered to my need” Philippians 2:25d
2. A heart that deeply cares
a) For Paul
b) For the Philippians
“He was longing for you all, and was distressed because you had heard that he was sick” Philippians 2:26
3. A spirit that is unafraid of risks that are involved in ministry
a) The risk of falling ill
b) The risk of near-fatal illness
“For indeed he was sick almost unto death…” Philippians 2:27
“For the work of Christ he came close to death, not regarding his life” Philippians 2:30
(III) APPROPRIATE RESPONSE: HONOURING SUCH SERVANTS OF GOD
1. Rejoice
“When you see him again you may rejoice…” Philippians 2:28a
2. Reception
“Receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness” Philippians 2:29a
3. Esteem
“And hold such men in esteem” Philippians 2:29b
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