As James Montgomery Boice points
out,
no book in the Bible is so filled with
joy as Philippians. Even though Paul
faced possible execution for his faith,
he managed to remain joyful in the
midst of terrible circumstances.
Beyond providing encouragement,
Philippians also contains a wealth of
great themes. As Boice explains, it
covers most of the major doctrines of
the Christian faith and is at the same
time extremely practical. Topics
covered include
"The Secret of Spiritual Fruit" (1:9-11)
"What Is Christianity?" (1:21)
"The Truth about Jesus Christ" (2:6)
"What Are Your Goals?" (2:14-16)
"Knowing the Living Christ" (3:10-11)
"Getting Along with Other Christians"
(4:2-5)
"The God Who Provides" (4:19)
These expositions will appeal to
serious Bible students and interested
laypersons. Many study Paul's letter
with the goal of coming to know Jesus
better. "If you study it," writes
Boice, "Philippians will point you to
Christ--he is the dominant presence of
Philippians, as he is throughout the
Word of God."