Sermon Archives
A Grateful Servant of God
Paul explained how Christians can overcome worry and worldly desires, regardless of their circumstances. Paul also expressed his confidence that God will bless them for their generosity to God’s servants.
Stand Firm in the Lord
The Apostle Paul warned the Philippian Church to put an end to disagreements and to work out their differences. He also encouraged them to rejoice regardless of their circumstances and to think about what is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable.
The Path to Humility
Just like Jesus, may we all humble ourselves before God and be committed in serving God’s purposes in our lives.
A Joyful Imprisonment
Paul, in this book, encourages the Philippian church to stand firm in their faith, to know Jesus deeply in their minds and hearts, and to encourage the church to see Jesus as the source of their joy in whatever circumstances they are facing.
Perseverance: Be Persistent and Committed
The Apostle Paul encouraged the Philippian Church to persevere and focus on Jesus in times of suffering, persecutions and struggles in life.
Thinking Spiritual Thoughts
The apostle Paul ended the book of Philippians by exhorting the believers to think of godly spiritual thoughts that will help them to be faithful witnesses of Jesus.
Pressing On and Living for Jesus
The Apostle Paul reminded the church at Philippi to set their eyes on Jesus whenever they experience persecution and oppression because of their commitment to the gospel’s truth.
Obeying Without Complaining
The Apostle Paul reminded the church at Philippi to set their eyes on Jesus whenever they experience persecution and oppression because of their commitment to the gospel’s truth.
Serving Together in Unity and Humility
We, as God’s children, are called to serve one another with love and humility. As Christians, we are notable in our ability to care and be united at the same time.
Developing Spiritual Discernment
Welcome to our new preaching series on the book of Philippians! We titled this series as, “Joyful Living with Jesus in the Face of Suffering.”