Philippians 3:15-4:9

December 8, 2021 • Philippians 3:15–21, Philippians 4:1–9

In today's passage, Paul encourages us to follow Godly examples, to make sure we're working towards unity in the church, and to go to God in prayer when we start to feel anxious. One of the most encouraging promises he gives us is that through Christ, we can receive the peace of God from the God of peace!

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