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You Can’t Threaten Me With Heaven

You Can’t Threaten Me With Heaven. Philippians 1:19-26 by: Jay Brennan. Te Deum Laudamus. The text for this early Christian hymn goes back to the late third century. Translated by St. Ambrose around 370 A.D. “ the glorious company of the apostles praise thee.”

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You Can’t Threaten Me With Heaven

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  1. You Can’t Threaten Me With Heaven Philippians 1:19-26 by: Jay Brennan

  2. Te Deum Laudamus • The text for this early Christian hymn goes back to the late third century. Translated by St. Ambrose around 370 A.D. • “the glorious company of the apostles praise thee.” • “the goodly fellowship of the prophets praise thee.” • “The noble army of martyrs praise thee.”

  3. Verses 19-26 • Paul’s Confidence • Paul’s Confession • Paul’s Conflict • Paul’s Conviction

  4. 1. Paul’s Confidence 1:18b-20 • Prayers of his friends • Work of the Holy Spirit Content of his Prayer • That he might never do anything that would bring him shame • That he might never lose his courage • That he might always magnify (exalt) Jesus

  5. Confidence (cont.) • He wasn’t afraid to die. The only thing that mattered was that Christ be magnified in his life.

  6. I am Not Afraid to Die • Free to focus on the things that really matter. • Indifferent to your own personal fate. • Utterly consumed with doing God’s will.

  7. 2. Paul’s Confession v.21 • Paul’s mission statement • How can death be “gain”? • We lose everything we don’t need • We keep everything that matters • We gain what we never had before

  8. 3. Paul’s Conflict v.22-23 • Paul was committed to exalting Jesus…whether in life or death BUT • Wanted to be with Jesus • Submitted himself to God’s will - which is what we all must do.

  9. 4. Paul’s Conviction v.24-26 • He would experience Christ in his life.—v 21 • He would have fruitful labor to perform.—v. 22 • He could help the Philippians grow spiritually.—v. 24-26 • If I die…Gain for Me. If I live…Gain for you!

  10. Stories of Martyrs • Only one life, ’Twill soon be pastOnly what’s done for Christ will last. • Do we love Jesus more than life? • Psalm 63

  11. 3 Period of Persecution in Early Church History • Beginning with Nero (A.D.65 Until Emperor Trajan (A.D.98) • From Trajan to Decius (A.D. 250) • From Decius until the end of Diocletian’s reign of terror (A.D.311)

  12. Question Do I love Christ more than life?

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