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If and If and If

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This is the sermon I preached on Sunday, 10/1/17 at St. Timothy Lutheran Church and St. Mark Lutheran Church. The scripture text is Philippians 2:1-13 .  Paul ’ s letter to the Philippians is one of my favorites. It is full of positive, uplifting theology, like “ Rejoice in the Lord always ; again I will say, Rejoice (Phil. 4: 4 ) . It ’ s a feel-good kind of letter. Today ’ s passage from Philippians is chock full of great stuff and I could get at least 10 sermons out of it, however I will settle on one.   The first four verses, in which Paul piles up the ifs, are one long conditional sentence in Greek. When we hear if , we think then . We are much more linear in our thinking than were the early Christians. If could be translated since. Another way to look at these verses is “ If you ’ ve gotten anything at all out of following Christ (and you have), if his love has made any difference in your life (and it has) and so forth. This makes for a more persuasive a