Unpacking the Epistle of Joy: St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians
Applied Biblical Studies Conference Held July 22-24
July 29, 2015
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STEUBENVILLE,聽OH鈥 St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians is a letter of joy. And while the meaning聽of many of Paul’s letters have been聽debated over the centuries, 聽said, “Fortunately, Philippians is just not one of those epistles where there聽is much real controversy.”

Hahn delved into the message of St.聽Paul’s Letter to the Philippians at the Applied Biblical Studies Conference聽held July 22-24 at聽探花社区. The epistle was聽broken down into four chapters, each of which was analyzed by a different speaker:聽, , , and .

Hahn, who holds the Father Michael聽Scanlan, TOR, Chair of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization, told the聽nearly 550聽participants, “When you approach Paul’s letters, you’re聽accustomed to finding a lot of doctrine, and then practical and personal聽application for聽living a Christ-like life. Philippians is different. It’s very聽personal. It seems almost disorganized, but it’s not really. It’s more like a聽personal聽letter that you and I would write to people that we’re really proud of聽but who also need encouragement.

“Paul is also described as the most thoroughly converted聽man,” Hahn said in his talk, “Epistle of Joy, Apostle of Joy: An Overview of聽Philippians.” “They say Paul was such a great apostle precisely because Saul聽was such a fierce persecutor. God simply took all that energy and聽redirected聽it, harvesting it for holiness by sending him forth out to the nations to聽preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Dr. Michael Barber, professor of theology and Scripture at聽John Paul the Great University in California, spoke on “Philippians 1: ‘To Live聽Is Christ.'”

“St. Paul is inviting the Philippians to give themselves to聽Christ in emptying their wallets,” Barber said. “Giving was a clear expression聽of聽your sacrificial offering to Christ. It’s really easy for us to talk about聽faith and trust, but the reality hits us when we start applying that to our聽lives financially. Do we really trust in God, or do we trust in our work, the聽finances, the money that we have been able to gain through the work聽of our聽hands?”

The three-day conference was preceded by Journey Through聽Scripture, an intense day and half long training in one of three Scripture聽studies. Participants also attended workshops, prayed the Rosary together,聽attended Mass, received the Sacrament of reconciliation, and聽attended a Holy聽Hour. Praise and worship was led by 探花社区 catechetics professor聽.

Dr. Brant Pitre, a professor of sacred Scripture at Notre聽Dame Seminary in New Orleans, presented, “Philippians 2: The Mind of Christ聽and聽the Secret of Joy.”

“When we聽see the humility of Jesus Christ,” Pitre said, “it should make us a聽little scared. Because if you know yourself聽even a little bit,聽you鈥檒l know that we don’t love selflessly like that. We tend聽to love selfishly.

“The only way you can really get to know who Jesus is, is to聽climb up on the cross with him and suffer with聽him, to climb into his聽wounds and be washed with the blood of his love.聽So when the suffering comes, we have to have the mind of Christ about our聽suffering and聽begin to offer it for others like he did.”

Dr. Ted Sri, professor of theology and vice president of聽Mission and Outreach at the Augustine Institute in Denver, gave a talk on聽“Philippians 3: The Surpassing Worth of Knowing Christ Jesus (Philippians聽3:8).”

“The life of a disciple also is . . . not a one-time choice,”聽Sri said. “It’s an ongoing relationship, an ongoing process of conversion, of聽conforming your life ever more to the ways of the Master.”

Sri went on to say, “If we really are giving God everything,聽emptying ourselves, trusting our lives to him, abandoning our lives to him,聽then we can experience what Paul calls ‘the great peace that鈥檚 beyond all聽understanding.'”

Dr. John Bergsma, theology professor at Franciscan聽University, spoke on “Philippians 4: How to Have Joy; Advice From an Apostle.”

“Joy is not incompatible with suffering, and joy is not even聽incompatible with death,” Bergsma said, adding that Paul wrote the joy-filled聽epistle while going through a time of suffering. “Don’t give in to sadness. It聽is an ally of the enemy.”

“Thanksgiving is an essential part of our prayer,” Bergsma聽said. “Gratitude builds our faith because if we look back into the past, we see聽how God has been faithful to us in the past, answered prayers, and provided for聽us again and again.”

The conference ended with and the celebration of Mass with Bishop聽Ronald聽W. Gainer of Harrisburg as the main celebrant.

This year,聽探花社区 offered 5 adult, 2 young adult, and 21 youth conferences聽in 13 states and 2 Canadian provinces. For聽complete conferences information,聽visit聽.

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