Kitchen Table Theology
Where Coffee, Conversation, and Theology Meet. During my 40 years in ministry, I’ve developed an increasing burden for what I sense to be an increase in biblical illiteracy, not only among those in our churches, but also in the young men and women entering the ministry. Conversely, I am hopeful, because I also sense a hunger from people to learn and know biblical truth and the things of God has revealed to us in Scripture. Our Kitchen Table Theology team has developed a list of over 150 doctrinal topics which I, along with one of my cohosts, Jen Denton or Tiffany Coker, examine weekly. Our goal is to educate and share biblical truth on the same level as if we were sitting at your kitchen table with a Bible and a pot of southern pecan coffee in front of us. Welcome to the table!
Kitchen Table Theology
174 Bible Overview: Philippians
"Paul wrote that he poured out his life as an offering for the sake of Christ, leading him to find great joy, great contentment in serving Christ." – Pastor Jeff Cranston
Today Pastor Jeff and Tiffany dive into Philippians – The New Testament letter written by the Apostle Paul to the church at Philippi, perhaps one of the most popular books in the New Testament. They highlight the letter's central theme of joy, even in the midst of Paul's imprisonment. We can find encouragement in Paul's testimony and his ability, through Christ, to find contentment, strength, hope, and faith in God's sovereignty, regardless of his circumstances.
[00:01 - 08:00] An Introduction and Background on Philippians
- Pastor Jeff shares a story from Leo Buscaglia – A Parallel to Paul's Message
- Authored by the Apostle Paul during his imprisonment.
- Paul's intent is to hold on to theological truths despite challenging circumstances.
- Paul ministered in Philippi during his second missionary journey.
- Philippi is located in Greece, near the Aegean Sea.
- Written around 61 or 62 AD during Paul's imprisonment in Rome.
- Paul's letter to the Philippians was written out of deep appreciation and affection.
[08:01 - 18:18] The Key Theological Themes in Philippians
- Finding joy in adversity: It’s important to have joy and thankfulness in difficult circumstances, as exemplified by Paul.
- Be content and rest in God's sovereignty, regardless of life's challenges.
- Paul was in prison a lot! Yet he persevered in the faith and even saw prison as a part of God’s plan to spread the Gospel.
[18:19 - 24:14] Breaking Down Philippians 2:5-11
- This hymn is believed to be one of the earliest in the church, and its verses encapsulate profound theological concepts.
- No task is too small for Jesus, no obedience is too difficult for God, and no reward is as sweet as that given by God.
- Jesus is the supreme example
Quotes:
"The central theme is joy... Paul wrote the letter to the Philippian believers while chained to a guard in prison." – Pastor Jeff Cranston
"Paul wrote that he poured out his life as an offering for the sake of Christ, leading him to find great joy, great contentment in serving Christ." – Pastor Jeff Cranston
"Jesus started from the very highest place, Heaven, and journeyed to the very lowest place here on earth in a stable in Bethlehem." – Pastor Jeff Cranston
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