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To Live is Christ

In this message, Pastor Joe DuCharme shows that when Christ is our life, prayer and the Holy Spirit give us boldness to face life or death so we can magnify Jesus and live for the progress and joy of others.

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Sermon Notes

Philippians 1:19-26

Christ Magnified Through Life or Death (Philippians 1:19–20)
Paul faces an uncertain trial before Nero yet is confident that, through the Philippians’ prayers and the supply of the Spirit, he will not be ashamed but will speak boldly so that Christ is magnified in his body whether he lives or dies.

Prayer, the Spirit, and Bold Speech
He reminds the church that their intercession really changes things and that true boldness comes from the Holy Spirit, who empowers fearful people to speak the gospel clearly and courageously with humility rather than rudeness.

A New Definition of Life and Death (Philippians 1:21)
For Paul, life means Christ at the center and death means gain, because only when Christ is your life does death become a doorway into fuller, face to face fellowship with Him rather than the loss of what you love most.

Torn Between Departing and Remaining (Philippians 1:22–24)
Paul is genuinely torn, desiring to depart and be with Christ which is far better, yet recognizing that staying on in the body will mean more fruitful labor and is more needful for the Philippians.

Living for Others’ Progress and Joy (Philippians 1:25–26)
Convinced he will remain for a time, Paul aims to spend his extended life helping their faith grow and their joy in Christ overflow, modeling a life that is free from the fear of death and devoted to magnifying Jesus and building up His people.

Practical Takeaways:

  • Ask God to use your prayers and the Spirit’s presence to strengthen others in trials.

  • Pray for boldness in speech so you can share Christ clearly and humbly.

  • Let Christ, not comfort or success, define what life means for you.

  • View death as gain in Christ rather than ultimate loss or defeat.

  • Use the time you have to labor for others’ progress and joy in the faith.

 
 
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