The Slave Mindset - Meditations On The Book Of Philippians
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.67 GB | Duration: 2h 33m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.67 GB | Duration: 2h 33m
Learning to Think, Live, and Serve Like Christ in a Self-Centered World
What you'll learn
Grasp Philippians' historical and cultural context in Roman society.
Learn key Greek words to deepen biblical understanding and accuracy.
Apply the “slave mindset” of Christ to daily life and relationships.
Live with Gospel-centered joy, humility, and discernment in today’s world.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Greek or theology is required—just a desire to grow in Christ. A Bible (preferably CSB or ESV) and a notebook or journal for reflection. Optional: Access to tools like the Blue Letter Bible app or website for word study. An open heart, a teachable spirit, and a willingness to be challenged and encouraged.
Description
The Slave Mindset: Meditations on the Book of Philippians is a rich, verse-by-verse exploration of one of the most joy-filled and Christ-centered letters in the New Testament. At the heart of this course is a profound question: What does it mean to truly adopt the mindset of Christ? In Philippians 2:5, Paul calls us to embrace what he models and names—the “slave mindset,” one marked by humility, obedience, spiritual maturity, and joyful service.This course is designed to be both theologically deep and practically transformative. It’s for those who want more than surface-level devotion. It’s for followers of Jesus—whether new believers or seasoned disciples—who desire to grow in discernment, unity, and Christlike character.We’ll walk slowly through Philippians, uncovering the Apostle Paul’s rich theology, emotional depth, and pastoral wisdom. We’ll explore the cultural and historical setting of Philippi—a Roman colony proud of its citizenship—and reflect on how Paul uses this background to call the church to a higher allegiance and a more sacrificial way of life.Along the way, we will study:The foundational call to discern what is excellent and live in a way worthy of the Gospel (Phil. 1:9–10, 27)The profound humility and exaltation of Christ in the Christ-hymn (Phil. 2:5–11)The lived examples of Timothy and Epaphroditus, as co-workers in the GospelPaul’s personal story of transformation from religious pride to Gospel freedom (Phil. 3:4–11)What it means to be a citizen of heaven while living in a world that opposes Christ (Phil. 3:20–21)How to rejoice in all things, live free from anxiety, and experience the peace of God (Phil. 4:4–7)The secret of contentment (Phil. 4:11–13), rooted not in circumstances, but in Christ HimselfThroughout the course, we will engage in word studies from the original Greek, ask reflective questions for personal growth, and highlight both the theological depth and everyday relevance of Paul’s teaching. Special attention will be given to recurring words like “joy,” “mindset,” “discernment,” “contentment,” and “servant,” and how they form the backbone of mature Christian life.By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:→ Understand Philippians in its historical, theological, and pastoral context→ Grow in Gospel-shaped discernment and humility→ Identify practical ways to reflect the mind of Christ in relationships and service→ Experience joy, peace, and contentment rooted in Christ—not in circumstances→ Embrace a life of spiritual maturity and kingdom citizenshipThis isn’t just a Bible study—it’s a call to transformation.A journey toward Christlikeness.An invitation to live, think, and serve like Jesus—faithfully, humbly, joyfully.Join me in discovering the power and beauty of the slave mindset.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2 Introduction to Philippians
Lecture 3 BIO - Ken Biddington
Section 2: Philippians 1
Lecture 4 Philippians 1:1-2 - The Mindset of a Slave
Lecture 5 Philippians 1:3-11 - A Prayer for Growth and Discernement
Lecture 6 Glossary - Key Greek Words from Philippians 1
Lecture 7 Philippians 1:12-20 - Discernment in Difficulty
Lecture 8 Philippians 1:21-30 - A Life Worthy of the Gospel
Lecture 9 Biblical History with Henry - Part 1
Section 3: Philippians 2
Lecture 10 Philippians 2:1-4 - The Call to Humble Unity
Lecture 11 Philippians 2:5-11 - Let this Mind be in you
Lecture 12 Glossary - Key Greek Words from Philippians 2
Lecture 13 Philippians 2:12-18 - Work It Out. Shine It Out.
Lecture 14 Philippians 2:19-24 - A Kindred Soul: The Example of Timothy
Lecture 15 Philippians 2:25-30 - Honour the Ones who Bleed
Lecture 16 Biblical History with Henry - Part 2
Section 4: Philippians 3
Lecture 17 Philippians 3:1-4 - Watch Out, Rejoice Anyway
Lecture 18 Philippians 3:4-6 - Confidence in the Flesh?
Lecture 19 Glossary - Key Greek Words from Philippians 3
Lecture 20 Philippians 3:7-11 - That I May Know Him
Lecture 21 Philippians 3:12-16 - Pressing On with a Mature Mind
Lecture 22 Philippians 3:17-21 - Our True Citizenship & Our Coming Saviour
Lecture 23 Biblical History with Henry - Part 3
Section 5: Philippians 4
Lecture 24 Philippians 4:1-7 - Stand Firm, Rejoice, and Be Gentle
Lecture 25 Philippians 4:8-9 - Think About These Things
Lecture 26 Glossary 4 - Key Greek Words from Philippians 4
Lecture 27 Philippians 4:10-14 - Learning Contentment, Living Partnership
Lecture 28 Philippians 4:15-23 - The Fruit of Gospel Partnership
Lecture 29 Biblical History with Henry - Part 4
Section 6: Final Test
This course is for Christians—both new and mature—who want to go deeper in their understanding of Scripture and grow in Christlike humility, joy, and discernment. It’s ideal for Bible teachers, small group leaders, theology students, and anyone eager to explore the book of Philippians through its historical context, key Greek words, and practical application. If you long to think, live, and serve like Christ in a self-centered world, this course is for you.