Philippians 4:2-9 - Trust Christ
1. How do you tend to respond when things don't go your way?
2. What did Paul exhort the Philippian believers to do? (4:1)
3. Why did Paul plead with Euodia and Syntyche? (4:2)
4. What was Paul's relationship with Clement? (4:3)
5. What did Paul encourage his readers to do? (4:4)
6. How did Paul tell the Philippian Christians to treat others? (4:5)
7. How should an awareness of Christ's imminent return affect a person's attitude? (4:5-7)
8. What were the Philippians to do instead of worrying? (4:6-7)
9. How can a believer enjoy the peace of God? (4:6-7)
10. How can believers enjoy the presence of the God of peace? (4:9)
11. When have you been involved in helping Christians resolve differences?
12. How can you have a peaceful spirit?
13. If you were more thankful, joyful, and gentle, how might your family and friends be affected?
14. What does it mean to live a righteous life-style?
15. In what areas of your life do you need to follow Paul's example?
16. How can you be an effective peacemaker this week?
1. How do you tend to respond when things don't go your way?
2. What did Paul exhort the Philippian believers to do? (4:1)
3. Why did Paul plead with Euodia and Syntyche? (4:2)
4. What was Paul's relationship with Clement? (4:3)
5. What did Paul encourage his readers to do? (4:4)
6. How did Paul tell the Philippian Christians to treat others? (4:5)
7. How should an awareness of Christ's imminent return affect a person's attitude? (4:5-7)
8. What were the Philippians to do instead of worrying? (4:6-7)
9. How can a believer enjoy the peace of God? (4:6-7)
10. How can believers enjoy the presence of the God of peace? (4:9)
11. When have you been involved in helping Christians resolve differences?
12. How can you have a peaceful spirit?
13. If you were more thankful, joyful, and gentle, how might your family and friends be affected?
14. What does it mean to live a righteous life-style?
15. In what areas of your life do you need to follow Paul's example?
16. How can you be an effective peacemaker this week?
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