Sermons About Philippians
Learning to have the same attitude as Jesus Christ
THE THEME OF THESE PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE TO THE PEOPLE AT PHILIPPI IN 62 A.D. The letter was written to the church at Philippi, one of the earliest churches to be founded in Europe. 1. The Doctrine of Christian Unity 2. The High Standard of Spiritual commitment 3. The Pattern of Unity in the Believer’s life.
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When I Get Enough
I. Partnership with other people - Church, believers - Apostle Paul partnered with the Philippians II. Perspective - Apostle Paul will not be a burden -- I seek not what is yours but you - Change perspective from myself - what I'm getting - to what God is doing in someone else's life - Joy in giving to someone else never goes away III. Provision - God will supply every need I have or God will supply me with the grace I need to through it
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The importance of Spiritual Tenacity
THE INTEGRITY OF LIVING IN CONSISTENCY OF T THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST PERSONALLY The Characteristic Christians that is behaving itself in Christ's Spiritual Kingdom The importance of Spiritual Tenacity Philippians 1:27 August 16, 2009 Charles E. Whisnant A CHURCH THAT IS BEHAVING ITSELF: THE IMPORTANCE OF SPIRITUAL TENACITY BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE SERMON NOTES A & CWhisna.blogspot.com
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Gospel of John: Live in Light of Eternity (John 11:17-27)
Last week we discussed that Jesus brings life to dead things but that sometimes they need to die first. This week we discussed how we process our suffering and living in light of the resurrection and eternity.
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I'll Be Happy...As Long as I can Coast or Relax
Many of us live very comfortable lives and relaxing lives. And it's easy for this laidback attitude to seep into our relationship with God. That is why what the Apostle Paul says here is so challenging to shocking. Instead of coasting and relaxing, following Jesus involves great passion and focus. What does it mean to be passionate for Jesus?
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I'll Be Happy...As Long as I can Coast or Relax
Many of us live very comfortable and easy lives. And it's easy for this laidback attitude to seep into our relationship with God. That is why what the Apostle Paul says here is shocking and challening: instead of coasting or relaxing, following Jesus involves great passion and focus. What does it mean to be passionate for Jesus?
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Greetings, Dear Friends!
This is the first in a series of messages from the Book of Philippians. It talks about the joy of Christian partnership/fellowship. Apostle Paul's Christian friends brought great joy into his life. Real Christian joy can come from genuine Christian friendships, as interact and serve with your Christian brothers and sisters. There are two important lessons that you can learn from this message.
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Joy in Opposition
Joy in Opposition The joy of serving God is something that never comes without setbacks and disappointments and sometimes flat out opposition. To have joy, we’ve got to understand that our lives are to be about connecting the unconnected to God and holding on to and persevering in that mission in the face of opposition.
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