Tell me about your Philippians 4:8!

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"Use this verse to assess your thoughts and check to see if you're thinking Biblically"--that is the only practical advice I've heard for this verse.

BUT today I heard a pastor on youtube (Mike Winger) recommend going through each point and speaking to each thing. So if you have time, would you tell me a bit about yourself from these points?

1) What do you think is true?
2) What do you think is worthy of respect?
3) What do you think is just?
4) What do you think is pure?
5) What do you think is lovely?
6) What do you think is commendable?
7) What do you think is excellent/praiseworthy?

Let's talk about it!
 
1) What do you think is true?
Jesus is Himself Truth. Another way I understand that is He is the embodiment of truth.

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1) What do you think is true?
2) What do you think is worthy of respect?
3) What do you think is just?
4) What do you think is pure?
5) What do you think is lovely?
6) What do you think is commendable?
7) What do you think is excellent/praiseworthy?
Here's a short excerpt about v8 from one of my commentaries. It makes a number of interesting points about v8 so I thought that I'd include it.
The word finally indicates that Paul has arrived at the climax of his teaching on spiritual stability. The principle that he is about to relate is both the summation of all the others and the key to implementing them. The phrase dwell on these things introduces an important truth: spiritual stability is a result of how a person thinks. The imperative form of logizomai (dwell on) makes it a command; proper thinking is not optional in the Christian life. Logizomai means more than just entertaining thoughts; it means “to evaluate,” “to consider,” or “to calculate.” Believers are to consider the qualities Paul lists in this verse and meditate on their implications. The verb form calls for habitual discipline of the mind to set all thoughts on these spiritual virtues.
The Bible leaves no doubt that people’s lives are the product of their thoughts. Proverbs 23:7 declares, “For as he thinks within himself, so he is.” The modern counterpart to that proverb is the computer acronym GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out). Just as a computer’s output is dependent on the information that is input, so people’s actions are the result of their thinking. Jesus expressed that truth in Mark 7:20–23:
That which proceeds out of the man, that is what defiles the man. For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed the evil thoughts, fornications, thefts, murders, adulteries, deeds of coveting and wickedness, as well as deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride and foolishness. All these evil things proceed from within and defile the man.”
Paul’s call for biblical thinking is especially relevant in our culture. The focus today is on emotion and pragmatism, and the importance of serious thinking about biblical truth is downplayed. People no longer ask “Is it true?” but “Does it work?” and “How will it make me feel?” Those latter two questions serve as a working definition of truth in our society that rejects the concept of absolute divine truth. Truth is whatever works and produces positive emotions. Sadly, such pragmatism and emotionalism has crept even into theology. The church is often more concerned about whether something will be divisive or offensive than whether it is biblically true. ~MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2001). Philippians (p. 285). Moody Press.

~Deuteronomy
p.s. - what the Apostle says in v9 is interesting too. Also, outside of God Himself and His word, is there anyone or anything else in this world that is characterized by all seven of these virtues (from v8) simultaneously?


Finally, I hope to be able to return tomorrow (Dv) to answer your OP question/request far more directly.
Philippians 4
8 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.
9 The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.
 
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Whoops, sorry about some of the formatting above. I didn't notice it until my 5-minute editing time had expired :(
 
Let's see.. I think I've already said howdy and welcome to the forum to you, breezy.

All i got left is a song for this topic.


Whatever is true
Whatever is noble
Whatever is right
Whatever is pure
Whatever is lovely
Whatever can't be denied
If there is anything
Good in this life
Just think about that
 
Here's a short excerpt about v8 from one of my commentaries. It makes a number of interesting points about v8 so I thought that I'd include it.
The word finally indicates that Paul has arrived at the climax of his teaching on spiritual stability. The principle that he is about to relate is both the summation of all the others and the key to implementing them. The phrase dwell on these things introduces an important truth: spiritual stability is a result of how a person thinks. The imperative form of logizomai (dwell on) makes it a command; proper thinking is not optional in the Christian life. Logizomai means more than just entertaining thoughts; it means “to evaluate,” “to consider,” or “to calculate.” Believers are to consider the qualities Paul lists in this verse and meditate on their implications. The verb form calls for habitual discipline of the mind to set all thoughts on these spiritual virtues.
The Bible leaves no doubt that people’s lives are the product of their thoughts. Proverbs 23:7 declares, “For as he thinks within himself, so he is.” The modern counterpart to that proverb is the computer acronym GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out). Just as a computer’s output is dependent on the information that is input, so people’s actions are the result of their thinking. Jesus expressed that truth in Mark 7:20–23:
That which proceeds out of the man, that is what defiles the man. For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed the evil thoughts, fornications, thefts, murders, adulteries, deeds of coveting and wickedness, as well as deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride and foolishness. All these evil things proceed from within and defile the man.”

Paul’s call for biblical thinking is especially relevant in our culture. The focus today is on emotion and pragmatism, and the importance of serious thinking about biblical truth is downplayed. People no longer ask “Is it true?” but “Does it work?” and “How will it make me feel?” Those latter two questions serve as a working definition of truth in our society that rejects the concept of absolute divine truth. Truth is whatever works and produces positive emotions. Sadly, such pragmatism and emotionalism has crept even into theology. The church is often more concerned about whether something will be divisive or offensive than whether it is biblically true. ~MacArthur, J. F., Jr. (2001). Philippians (p. 285). Moody Press.

~Deuteronomy
p.s. - what the Apostle says in v9 is interesting too. Also, outside of God Himself and His word, is there anyone or anything else in this world that is characterized by all seven of these virtues (from v8) simultaneously?


Finally, I hope to be able to return tomorrow (Dv) to answer your OP question/request far more directly.
Philippians 4
8 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.
9 The things you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.
"Proper thinking is not optional in the Christian life."

NOT optional--I need to remember that. GIGO is going on my fridge!
 
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Let's see.. I think I've already said howdy and welcome to the forum to you, breezy.

All i got left is a song for this topic.


Whatever is true
Whatever is noble
Whatever is right
Whatever is pure
Whatever is lovely
Whatever can't be denied
If there is anything
Good in this life
Just think about that

Oooh I love this song!! Thank you!
 
You really should not have mentioned you are looking for new music. That is, like, one of my triggers. Now I will never shut up. 5 months from now I'll still be suggesting new songs.
 
You really should not have mentioned you are looking for new music. That is, like, one of my triggers. Now I will never shut up. 5 months from now I'll still be suggesting new songs.
You severely underestimate my love of music. I was in Spotify's top percentage of listeners last year, so go for it! Don't shut up.
 
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1) What do you think is true?
2) What do you think is worthy of respect?
3) What do you think is just?
4) What do you think is pure?
5) What do you think is lovely?
6) What do you think is commendable?
7) What do you think is excellent/praiseworthy?
!) You are a lovely AutumnBreeze
@) Your choice of life
#) Your genius in creating
$) Your story
^) Your "About" composition
*) Your faith in our LORD The Christ.
 
Oops, I left "%)" out... but that is obvious.
%) Your love is lovely
 
You really should not have mentioned you are looking for new music. That is, like, one of my triggers. Now I will never shut up. 5 months from now I'll still be suggesting new songs.

5 months, nothing.

10+ years and going is more like it. :LOL:

I met Lynx somewhere around 2014/2015 (I think,) and he's never stopped recommending songs since! (Which is a good thing.) :geek:

You severely underestimate my love of music. I was in Spotify's top percentage of listeners last year, so go for it! Don't shut up.

@AutumnBreeze, I'm happy to see someone here who can give The Musical Cat a run for his money! (or at least, his playlist)

I'll be very interested in seeing how many songs he recommends that you already know -- it's neat to see someone who just might be Lynx's musical match. :cool::geek::whistle:
 
5 months, nothing.

10+ years and going is more like it. :LOL:

I met Lynx somewhere around 2014/2015 (I think,) and he's never stopped recommending songs since! (Which is a good thing.) :geek:



@AutumnBreeze, I'm happy to see someone here who can give The Musical Cat a run for his money! (or at least, his playlist)

I'll be very interested in seeing how many songs he recommends that you already know -- it's neat to see someone who just might be Lynx's musical match. :cool::geek::whistle:
What have I done?! :eek: hahahaha kidding
 
Oops, I left "%)" out... but that is obvious.
%) Your love is lovely

Mem, I love you to death, but this is yet another one of those times our thought processes do not converge.

Don't mind me though; I mostly hit "reply" so the keypad would pop up and possibly give me clues about what is apparently obvious. Still in the dark though! 😆

And, @AutumnBreeze , welcome to the site! 😁
 
Mem, I love you to death, but this is yet another one of those times our thought processes do not converge.

Don't mind me though; I mostly hit "reply" so the keypad would pop up and possibly give me clues about what is apparently obvious. Still in the dark though! 😆

And, @AutumnBreeze , welcome to the site! 😁



That's the element of irony, I think?, it's not so obvious but..yet...
The keyboard is the key
1 is !, 2 is @,...5 is %


This is an exercise in that there are no coincidences in God's scheme of things, and obviously or not, God helped me with the answers to all the questions.

And, while we were experiencing what has become the CC equivalent to a commercial break, I was brought back the question that, for whatever quirky reason I had, I posed to pilgramshope, "How would you like to die today?" and it instantly occurred to me, "Happy!" but you've offered another option I hadn't thought of until now, that it's possible that could be loved to death. :unsure::love:
 
What have I done?! :eek: hahahaha kidding
I think I'm going to call you cover girl.

See, back in the day there was this old commercial...

Easy
Breezy
Beautiful
CoverGirl


Either that or I will call you seals and crofts.

Autumn breeze
Makes me feel (not so) fine
Blowing through the ragweed
In my miiiiiiiiiind
 
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obedience is the way to peace. our hearts & minds tell us when we are at peace. here is a lesson saying i created: "spirituality is life & peace". i say a great reminder of this is 1st John 3:22-24. "....... if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart & knoweth all things, beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we have confidence & whatsoever we ask we shall receive of Him....." Psalms 51:12, 55:22, 119:65, 1:1,2,3 associate with Phillipians 4:8 also.