
Study Questions
Philippians 4:1-7
Based on the last sermon by:
Pastor Randy Pitman
These questions are a guideline for your personal or small group study based on Sunday's sermon passage. Feel free to study and meditate on the passage more deeply. ​​
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Paul tells the Philippians to “stand fast in the Lord.” What does standing firm look like in your own life when circumstances start to sway you? Where do you feel the “winds” pushing hardest right now?
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Contentment, as described, grows from knowing who you are in Christ rather than from arranging your circumstances. What identity or “old confidence” do you tend to drift back toward instead of remaining rooted in Christ?
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Paul urges Euodia and Syntyche to “be of the same mind in the Lord.” How do you see relational tension affecting your own joy? What helps you let go of bitterness instead of carrying that “backpack of rocks”?
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Paul calls on a “true companion” to help mediate between these two women. In your experience, when is it wise to involve a mature believer to help navigate conflict? What qualities make someone a helpful peacemaker?
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The sermon explains that rejoicing is not a feeling but a discipline rooted in Christ, not circumstances. What practices help you “set the thermostat” of your heart instead of just reflecting the temperature of the moment?
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Paul says to be anxious for nothing but bring everything to God in prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving. Which of these three layers comes most naturally to you, and which is hardest? How have you experienced God’s peace guarding your heart?
