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It’s likely that the first time the Gospel was preached in all of Europe, it was done by Paul in Philippi. And that was an interesting trip (see Acts 16)…

After being “forbidden by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in Asia,” Paul and his entourage arrived in Philippi to convert Lydia, get arrested for casting out demons, and subsequently convert the jailer after an earthquake flung open the doors to the prison cells. So the European church was born!

And it was to this church that Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians.

In this online group study on the epistle, we’ll be working through the entire book one passage at a time. Bloggers and writers from various backgrounds will lead us through the discussion as if we were sitting in someone’s living room together talking through this amazing piece of Scripture.

Here’s our posting schedule:

So stay tuned for some great discussion, and please feel free to jump into the comments and share your thoughts! In the meantime, here are a few things that you can do right now…

  • Read the Epistle to the Philippians in it’s entiretyseveral times. In order to best understand individual statements in Paul’s writing, it helps to get a good feel for the the tone of the whole book. I recommend  that you read it at least three times, once in each of the different styles of translations:
    • Literal (word-for-word) translation like ESV
    • Dynamic equivalent (thought-for-thought) translation like NIV
    • Paraphrase (free) translation like The Message
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  • Tweet it up! Follow @bibledude and retweet updates from this event. If you want to share your own tweets, make sure that you use the #philippians hashtag.
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Dan King

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  • http://twitter.com/melissa_rae Melissa Brotherton

    Looking forward to following along with the discussion (and chiming in here and there)! :)

  • http://bibledude.net/ @bibledude

    i think that lots of people are looking forward to this #biblestudy on #philippians! should be a good one… i look forward to hearing your thoughts!

  • http://bibledude.net/ @bibledude

    the beauty of an online #biblestudy like this one is the diversity of backgrounds that come together for discussion. i’m really looking forward to this one! it seems like there’s significant interest, which should lead to some really great discussion!

  • Daniel Humphries

    Sounds like a blast! I’ve never done an in-depth study of this particular epistle. Looking forward to gaining some insight from you folks.

  • http://bibledude.net/ @bibledude

    if you’ve got a good commentary on #philippians, then i’m sure you’ll get good use out of it in this #biblestudy! i definitely look forward to hearing your insights and perspectives from the MacArthur Commentary as we work through this book together!

  • http://godspotting.net Sheila Seiler Lagrand

    We start Monday! Can’t wait!

  • Patricia Hunter

    This sounds wonderful. I just pulled my yet to be read copy of John MacArthur’s commentary on Philippians off the shelves last night. 

  • http://twitter.com/cbailey36 Charles Bailey

    Very excited about this study. Busted out my commentary of Philippians by William Barclay and also have my bibles with different translations open. I LOVE STUDYING THE WORD OF GOD! 

  • http://bibledude.net/ @bibledude

    #fistbump! i’m really excited about this one too!

  • http://bibledude.net/ @bibledude

    THIS is how you do #biblestudy! 

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