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1. How do you feel Paul's imprisonment could work for his deliverance, whether he lives or dies?
2. How can you apply Paul's attitude to your problems?
3. Paul describes being undecided between two positives...to die and be with Christ or to live for Christ, here? How does this compare to the circumstances in your life...are they both positive choices to you? Why/why not?
4. What finally motivates Paul's choice to live or die (vs 25)? How does that compare to the motivation behind your choices in life?
5. Prayerfully remember your last few moths and discuss some areas where you have succeeded and failed to, "conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of Christ."
6. How do you feel that conducting ourselves in that way could be a sign to our enemies that we will be saved?
7. How do you feel it is a privilege "granted" to us if we end up suffering for Christ?
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