This is not a fluffy devotional series. It’s a Bible study for Christian women who want to understand what Scripture actually says, not just what sounds inspirational.
We’re walking through the entire book of Philippians, section by section, with theological clarity, historical context, and practical application. Each part includes a blog post, podcast episode, YouTube teaching, and a free downloadable study guide specific to that week’s passage.
If you’re looking for surface-level encouragement, this won’t be for you. But if you’re hungry for truth that transforms, let’s dive in.
What You’ll Learn in This Study
- Who the Philippians were and why Paul’s letter to them matters today
- What it means to live a life worthy of the gospel
- How to hold joy and suffering at the same time
- Why humility isn’t just a good character trait but a gospel issue
- How to navigate hardship, disunity, and identity with a Christ-centered mindset
- What Paul meant by “to live is Christ” and how to apply it in real life
This is for women who are tired of Bible studies that sound good but don’t teach anything. You want substance. You want context. You want Jesus.
Philippians Deep Dive Series
Each week includes a blog post that contains the full teaching, podcast episode, video, and a downloadable study guide for that week’s passage. Click any part below to read, watch, or listen.
Week 1: Philippians 1:1–2
Who Paul Wrote To and Why It Matters
We start by looking at who Paul is writing to, where he’s writing from, and why these opening words carry more weight than we often realize. You’ll learn what it means to be called a saint and why Paul calls himself a servant.
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Week 2: Philippians 1:3–11
How to Pray for the People You Love
Paul’s prayer is full of affection, truth, and purpose. It’s not just emotional—it’s rooted in gospel growth. This study unpacks how to pray for others in a way that aligns with what actually matters in the Kingdom.
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Week 3: Philippians 1:12–18
Joy in Suffering
Paul is in prison, but the gospel is still moving forward. Even when others preach Christ for selfish reasons, he chooses joy because the mission hasn’t stopped. This passage redefines what purpose and success really look like.
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Week 4: Philippians 1:19–26
To Live is Christ, To Die is Gain
This isn’t poetry. Paul is genuinely wrestling with life or death—and his conclusion is full of eternal perspective. This week challenges how we view calling, obedience, and whether we actually believe that knowing Christ is better than anything else.
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Coming Soon
- Week 5: Philippians 1:27–30 — Living a Life Worthy of the Gospel
- Week 6: Philippians 2:1–11 — The Mind of Christ
- Week 7: Philippians 2:12–18 — Shine Like Lights
- Week 8: Philippians 2:19–30 — Real-Life Faithfulness
- More chapters to follow
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