Philippians 1:12–18 (Fettered Liberty)
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We read Philippians 1:12–18 and learn why Paul sees prison as a platform for joy: the gospel keeps moving even when he cannot. We challenge ourselves to trade complaint for perspective and to practice a quiet, steady boldness that points people to Jesus in everyday trials.
• Paul’s personal letter and the unity and humility it aims to form
• Jim and Elizabeth Elliot as a picture of God bringing fruit from pain
• “Fettered liberty” as the tension of chains and spiritual freedom
• Paul’s surprising update that imprisonment advances the gospel
• Confidence and boldness are spreading through believers who watch Paul
• Mixed motives in preaching and why Paul still rejoices
• How comfort and material lack can both distract us from God’s work
• Quiet consistent boldness as daily discipleship rather than one dramatic moment
• Questions about what our kids, coworkers, and friends learn from our attitude
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