If Paul's writing is true and it has been "granted to us" to suffer and face persecution as citizens of heaven, then what might be the secret to standing strong and persevering through it? How do we come out on the other side reflecting the reality of our citizenship even greater?
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The Secret to Our Citizenship
Philippians 2:1-11
July 10, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Philippians 2:1–11
Contentment in the Highs and Lows of Life • Philippians 4:10-20
August 21, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Philippians 4:10–20
It is so difficult to be satisfied in our lives. Whether it be in our jobs, relationships, health, etc. our propensity is to have hearts that are dissatisfied... absent of contentment. In this, we trick ourselves to believe that contentment is just another decision, action, or plan away, but then we arrive and are quickly as dissatisfied if not more than we were before.
Peace in the Messy Pursuit • Philippians 4:2-9
August 14, 2022 • Jordan Boyd • Philippians 4:2–9
In a world brimming with fear, anxiety, and division is it possible for God's people to live in Peace? Who are we called to peace with, and just what is peace in the first place? In this sermon, we unpack Paul's reminder that as the people of God, it is our privilege to live out the Gospel in true peace.