Theme: hindsight talk when i look back over my life it’s mind blowing to me now how lost i was preaching and teaching the gospel i had no idea what salvation was i didn’t know that salvation existed.
My transparent moment.
I lived out. Satan will sinistry from 11 to 26 i was deceived sitting in Bible study and Sunday school I worked with children in Saturday school lost this don’t have nothing to do with leadership. God told us to work out our own salvation obeying God with deep reverence and fear.
The true meaning of salvation is to be saved from sin generational curses, and the curse of the law, and its consequences through deliverance such as the Christ-ian belief in redemption through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection.
Galatians 3:13
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us, for it is written: “Cursed is everyone who is hung on a pole.”
Take note Galatians 3:13 is part of Paul's argument against the necessity of following Jewish law for salvation, asserting that Christ redeemed humanity from the "curse of the law" by becoming a curse himself. This was made possible by Christ's death on the cross, which fulfills an Old Testament prophecy from Deuteronomy 21:23 that states a crucified person is cursed by God. The "curse of the law" refers to the penalty for failing to keep the law perfectly, which is separation from God.
Conclusion.
Philippians 2:12
Dear friends, you always followed my instructions when I was with you. And now that I am away, it is even more important. Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying God with deep reverence and fear.
Divine story time.
Philippians 2:12 is a command from the Apostle Paul to the early Christ-ian church we understand the church of people, not a brick and mortar building,
in Philippi, telling them to "work out your own salvation" with seriousness and humility. This comes after Paul has described the humility and exaltation of Jesus Christ, providing a foundation for the church to live out their faith with similar humility. It is not a call to earn salvation through their own effort, but a call to actively live out the salvation that God has already worked within them, empowered by His Holy Spirit.
Context within Philippians
Following Christ's example: The passage follows a "hymn to Christ" in verses 5-11, which describes Jesus's self-emptying humility and subsequent exaltation. Paul uses this example to show that the Philippians should live with humility and obedience, just as Jesus did.
An ongoing command: The phrase "as you have always obeyed" shows the Philippians' faithfulness, and Paul urges them to continue this obedience, even more so now that he is absent.
Divine sovereignty: Verse 13 provides the crucial balance, explaining that the power to "work out" their salvation comes from God who is "at work in you both to will and to work for His good pleasure". This means God initiates the desire and ability to act, and the believer responds in obedience without God help daily we will fail daily.
Key points of "working out" salvation
Not working for salvation: It's not about earning salvation through good deeds, which Paul condemns, but about living out the salvation that has already been given as a gift.
A serious responsibility: The phrase "with fear and trembling" indicates a serious and diligent approach to spiritual living, not a fearful one of losing salvation we understand dying saved is always saved. We can’t be who Jesus wants us to be and who Satan wants us to be at the same time. There must be a change in I will be behavior Biblical information is the only thing applied that can bring about our transformation into the type of Christ.
Personal and communal application: Believers are to focus on their own lives and actions, while also living in a way that brings glory to God and is a positive influence on others.
Living out faith: It's a call to action and a demonstration of the faith that has been received, involving a continuous process of spiritual growth and becoming more like Christ.































































