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Drive Thru History: Bible Backroads The Philippians - Episode Guide, Ratings & Streaming

The Philippians Episodes

1. Ancient Philippi

February 29th, 20248 min

After his missionary journeys through Philippi, it seems Paul kept a soft spot in his heart for the Christians living there. Later in his life, when he was imprisoned in Rome, he wrote them a very personal letter that made its way into the Bible’s New Testament. However, before we dig into the text of Paul’s letter, let’s spend a couple sessions investigating the history of ancient Philippi and how Paul even ended up there.

2. Paul's Ministry in Philippi

March 7th, 20249 min

As we learned in our last episode, it was about 50 AD when Paul, Silas, Timothy, and Luke first crossed the Aegean Sea from Asia Minor and traveled to Philippi. That adventure was recorded by Luke in Acts, Chapter 16. The citizens of Philippi were mostly Macedonian, Greek, and Roman soldiers who settled the area as a Roman colony. Most were Gentiles. Since it appears there was no Jewish synagogue in Philippi for Paul to visit, he went to the river instead. There, Paul met Lydia, a Gentile who became Paul’s first Christian convert in Europe.

3. Paul's Joy for hte Philippians

March 14th, 20246 min

After Paul’s missionary journeys, it appears he kept a soft spot in his heart for the believers in Philippi. Later in his life, when he was imprisoned in Rome, he wrote them a very personal letter. Paul was facing some rough circumstances, yet he focused on encouraging themes such as triumph, joy, courage, and thanksgiving.

4. Paul's Prayer for the Philippians

March 21st, 20248 min

The primary themes in Chapter 1 of Philippians are thanksgiving, joy, and love, even during the toughest of times. In a nutshell, Paul teaches us that the joy of Jesus Christ should be the center of our life, regardless of our circumstances. As Paul often does, he starts his letter with a prayer.

5. Humility

March 28th, 20247 min

What else makes joy possible in periods of affliction, pain, or difficulty? In Chapter 2 of his letter, Paul encouraged the Philippians to adopt a spirit of unity and mutual concern by having an attitude of humility.

6. Rejoice in the Lord

April 4th, 20248 min

In Philippians, we’ve learned that the key to Biblical humility is pursuing the mind of Christ. The mind of Christ requires sacrificial love and selfless service to others – an emptying of ourselves. In the Gospels, Jesus gave us three basic instructions — “Believe in Me” “Abide in Me,” and “Follow Me.” Since Jesus is the true picture of humility, we should also seek Christ-like modesty, service, and selflessness.