The letter of Philippians was written to believers in Philippi who were struggling with disunity, infiltration of false teachers, and a loss of joy and contentment. Writing from a Roman prison, Paul composes a letter replete with joy and gratitude. This joy flows from a dynamic relationship with God and Paul places a clear emphasis on the person of Jesus Christ and frequently mentions the phrases "in him," and "in the Lord." To impact the world we must have a deep relationship with God and replicate that joy in our lives that flows from a thriving relationship with God.
Against this backdrop, Paul focuses on areas that the Philippian church needed to address:
◾Peace
◾Thanksgiving
◾Humility
◾Imitating Christ
◾Futility of trusting in the flesh
◾Pressing on to maturity
◾Standing firm in Unity
and much more...