From Philippians 4:2-9. What can we do with our worries? Well, our worries may hold us captive, but we also hold the key. ð More on that in this week’s sermon from the book of Philippians. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Short Clip Screen Time, Worry Time Late last year I left team Android […]
Philippians: A Heavenly Allegiance
From Philippians 3:12-4:1. Due to technical difficulties, this message is only available in text version. It was September of the year 1787. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is where it happened. Specifically, right outside of Independence Hall. It was there, after the Constitutional Convention had finished, that a woman asked Dr. Benjamin Franklin this question: “Well, Doctor, what […]
Philippians: Character Matters
From Philippians 2:19-30: What is more important? Competency or character? What does success look like? In this message, we see how Paul articulates success in the kingdom of God through two real-life people who he used as sermon illustrations. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher What is success? Have you ever thought about that? Or […]
Philippians: Stars in the Night
From Philippians 2:12-18: Paul calls the Philippian church stars in the night. But what comes first, what allows them to shine is the difficult work of joining God in the work He is doing in them. Work out your salvation with fear and trembling. That was Paul’s command to us. Let’s find out what that […]
Philippians: The Way of Joy
From Philippians 2:1-11: What is joy? Have you ever felt like it has alluded you? Escaped you? In this message, we’ll see that joy is not an occasion, a circumstance, or a feeling. It’s a path. It’s a way. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Over the past few weeks, we’ve been looking at a […]
Philippians: Dual Citizenship
From Philippians 1:27-30: In this passage, Paul talks about an uncomfortable topic. That topic? Suffering. But he shows us what it takes for us to endure and to move forward in the midst of it. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher As I was growing up, I was given the gift of camaraderie through sports. […]