Chunks: Paul's Letter to the Philippians

Christians share some central beliefs, but do not all believe exactly the same thing, not even with the same church. Some of these differences are on the level of “agree to disagree.” But some are much more important to the integrity of the gospel. The Jewish converts that Paul called “dogs”—scholars call them “Judaizers”—were suggesting a compromise that would undermine the very message of grace. Paul was not about to allow such beliefs to take hold in Philippi. 

What is Chunks: Paul's Letter to the Philippians ?

Of all of the apostle Paul's letters, his letter to the church in Philippi is one of the most beloved. He writes as a friend, a mentor, and a pastor to people who have always been generous in their support. At the same time, he addresses the challenges that are coming at them from both outside and inside the congregation. We will explore his warm, wise counsel for its relevance today.