25 Life Lessons From One Who Lived It Exceptionally Well (Part Two)

Here’s part two of the article I wrote a while back.

May the Lord bless you and those you love,

Lee

25 Life Lessons From One Who Lived It Exceptionally Well
Part Two
© Lee Wise All rights reserved

As mentioned in Part One, identifying the characteristics of
one of the most influential persons in the history of the
world can be a fascinating and challenging process.

Therefore, as we take one more extended glace at the book of
Philippians, I encourage you to continue seeking the One who
invaded Paul’s world, broke him, and captured his heart by
grace.

In your attempt to absorb a few brief snapshots of this
man’s remarkable way of processing life with his Savior,
invite Jesus to:

Fill your heart with his love,
Capture your heart by his grace,
And strengthen your heart with hope.

The remaining 13 examples of living an excellent life only
begin to uncover the depths of wisdom parked between the
pages of a small letter we know as the book of Philippians.

May the Lord give us grace to…

Cherish these 104 verses of Scripture,
Visualize how he worked in Paul’s life,
And respond in ways that please his heart.

~~~~ Life Lessons, Part Two ~~~~

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13. Consistency

Should we label faith as one of Paul’s Hallmark virtues, a
close second would be consistency: steadfastness marked his
service for Christ. (1:20; 3:3:12-14).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Strive to be a consistent person.

Consistent in your walk with God,
In your family relationships,
In the work place,
And in your places of ministry.

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14. Influence

He had confidence in his ability to influence those in his
“caring circle,” and he exercised that confidence (1:22).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Endeavor before the Lord to grow in humble confidence and in
using your growing confidence to influence the lives of
people in a positive manner.

Obviously, we cannot influence everyone in every way.

However…

You can influence someone in some way.

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15. Suffering

He understood that pain as well as pleasure envelops the
lives of those who seek to walk in the ways of Jesus
(1:29-30).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Be prepared to hurt as a believer in Christ.

Realize that pain has many faces and more likely than not
you will wear several of those faces in the course of your
lifetime.

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16. Teamwork

Paul understood the necessity and power of being united with
others in the passionate pursuit of Jesus and his will.
(1:27-28; 2:1-4).

United in mission.
United in care.

Unity in mission always leads to unity in care.

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Be a team player!

Encourage working as a team in your family, ministry
settings, faith communities, and workplace.

Seek unity in Christ through the power of Christ.

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17. Mutual Consideration

Paul realized that self-centered desires must be kept in
check by the exercise of selfless desires (2:3-4).

The desire to please myself must be forever challenged by
the commitment to please others in all the right ways, for
all the right reasons.

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Care for others.

Aspire to share in their joys, rejoice in their victories,
empathize with their struggles, and pray with them for the
accomplishment of their godly desires.

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18. Humility

Paul understood the place of humility when it comes to
becoming a person of excellence (2:5,8).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Place the acquisition of humility at the top of your daily
person-I-want-to-become list.

Deploy a good segment of your energies in the direction of
maintaining humility before God and man.

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19. Relationships

Paul allowed others to care for him.  In addition, he deeply
cared for many in his circle of compassion (2:19-30).

He understood the meaning of “the friendship factor.”
He honored others (2:29).

In short, he understood the value of maintaining significant
relationships with people.

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Value and build quality relationships.

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20. Thinking

Paul knew that to live right you must think right (4:8,9).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Think positive.
Think truthfully.
Think Christ!

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21. Contentment

Paul practiced living a contended lifestyle (4:10-13).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Value and seek contentment.

Go more than once before the Lord and renew your request to
become a person characterized as one who lives and models
contentment.

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22. Rewards

Paul understood the value and potential delight of being
rewarded by God (1:9,10; 3:14; 4:17).

His desire was for others to experience the pleasure of
being honored by their Savior.

It was not that he sought no reward for himself (see 3:14).
He did, however, include the names and faces of others in
his quest for a future, God honoring time of recognition.

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Desire and work for the rewards of others.

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23. Hope

Paul was a man of hope (1:23; 3:20-21).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Be a person of hope.

Be a giver of hope.
Help people to have hope in Christ first and always.
Then, give them hope in life any way you can.

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24. Faith

Paul was a man of faith (1:6; 3:15; 4:19).
Simply put: he believed God.

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Trust God!

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25. Love

Paul was a man who loved God and sought his glory
(1:20; 3:7-11; 4:20).

Speaking Of Life Lessons…

Love God.
Love the people God created.
And love giving God the glory in all things.

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Praying Together

“Oh, Lord, give us a simple — yet strong — desire to be
someone like Paul in our hearts.

Help us to do as much as we can,
For as long as we can,
Wherever we can…

For your honor and for the good of those you call us to
serve.

In the name of your blessed Son,

Amen.”

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25 Life Lessons From One Who Lived It Exceptionally Well

  25 Life Lessons From One Who Lived It Exceptionally Well
Part One
© Lee Wise All rights reserved 

Identifying the characteristics of one of the most
influential persons in the history of the world can be a
fascinating and challenging process.

While locating the book of Philippians, begin seeking the
One who invaded Paul’s world, broke him, and captured his
heart by grace.

Invite Jesus to read with you while reflecting on the
dynamic life of an incredible, filled-with-grace, world
changing individual.

Possibly something like this…

“Jesus, I invite you to read with me as I review the
verses and related insights in this article.  Give me my own
insights and strengthen my heart to worship you in the
process.”

I see at least 25 examples of living an excellent life
uncovered for us in the book of Philippians.

I intend to share a dozen of those in part one of this two
part series.

Quick to read by design, I assume your interaction with
Jesus and His word will prove the most meaningful to you.

~~~~ Life Lessons, Part One ~~~~

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1. Identity

Paul clearly understood who he was.

He was a servant of Christ Jesus (1:1).
He was a saint.

Life principle…

Know and live “who you are.”  Understand your identity in
Christ.

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2. Focus

Paul lived life as a focused individual.  He consistently
pointed people to God (1:13).

Life principles…

Point people to God.

Focus on the best and direct the attention of others
to the best life offers to each one of us.

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3. Purpose

He understood his mission in life (3:12-14).

Life principle…

Seek to discover and live your God-given purpose. At the
least, live for Him the best you can at this stage of your
journey of faith.

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4. Commitment

Paul remained committed to living his purpose in life
no matter what the cost.

Life principle…

Be a committed person.  Act on your beliefs by the strength
of the One who gave you the gift of faith in Him.

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5. Passion

Paul passionately cared for God, for others and for the
fulfillment of his life’s purpose (1:7; 3:10,12).

Life principle…

Be passionate about God and living the abundant life with
him!

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6. Thankfulness

Paul was a thankful person (1:3).

Life principle…

Be grateful!  First to the Giver of all grace and then to
others.

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7. Joy

Paul was able to personally share in the blessings of others
(1:4-6).

Life principle…

Be joyful, not jealous; encouraging, not envious.

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8. Prayer

Paul was deeply committed to the practice of prayer
(1:3-6; 4:4-7).

Life principle…

Live a life of prayer and prayerfully seek to deepen your
relationship with the One who hears as we ask, seek and
knock.

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9. Example

He understood the power of being a positive example to
others (1:14; 4:9).

Life principle…

Decide to be a positive example, a “difference maker,” a
person of influence.  Do this by design.

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10. “Whole Life” Thinking

He saw and lived in view of the reality of earth, heaven and
hell.

Paul understand the reality of life on this earth and life
in eternity (1:21-23; 3:18-21).

Life principle…

Think realistically.

Think about things related to life on the earth.  Think also
about the reality of heaven and hell: eternal matters.

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11. Perspective

Paul could see through circumstances and discern what really
matters in a given situation and in life (1:18).

Life principle…

Some things just don’t matter.

Seek to discern what matters most, what doesn’t matter most
of the time, and should matter to you as you follow the Lord
of your life.

Continually ask yourself, “What really matters here?”

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12. Instruction

Paul understood the value and necessity of instructing
others how to live (3:1; 4:1).

Life principle…

Be a giver of good information and skills. Help people live
well.

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May the Lord grant you…

An ever-increasing understanding of His love,
A realization of His grace for the needs of today,
And a strong sense of hope in your future with Him.

Lee

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