Grace and Peace (Philippians 4)
Paul’s closing words to this church reveal his deep bond with them. As the church which he loved so much, he opens his heart to make it clear that his prayer for them is to know the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ as the supreme good.
Focused Praise (Philippians 4)
Paul continues to exhort the Philippians on how to effectively live in the peace of God. Their minds are to be focused on what they have heard and seen in him.
In the Lord (Sermon Notes)
Sermon notes from Philippians 4: 1-7
In the Lord (Philippians 4)
While realistically aware of the tensions and conflicts that can mar the community of Christ, Paul calls them to stand firm and rise to the joy and peace that Christ intends for his body in the world.
Contentment (Philippians 4)
Paul, in prison, gives testimony to his own sense of contentment in God’s care.
God at Work (Philippians 2)
A worship service outline on Philippians 2: 12-13
Life Revealed (Philippians 2)
A worship service outline on Philippians 2.
Eager Hope (Philippians 3)
Believers live a dual citizenship – as full citizens of this world loyally obedient to God, and as citizens of heaven waiting for their full redemption in Christ. Paul calls for full maturity on this matter.
Affirming Priorities (Philippians 3)
Paul aims to encourage the Philippians to live with joy and find deep assurance by faithfully standing in the conviction that their union with Jesus Christ provides credentials and righteousness that cannot be matched.
Paul's Humanity (Philippians 2)
A worship service outline based on Philippians 2: 19-30 focusing on the importance of being one body in Christ.
Unpacking the Mystery (Philippians 3)
Christian maturity eagerly reaches forward to the full hope of glory that Christ by his resurrection has provided for us.
Dwelling in Philippians
Find out what can happen when groups of people spend weeks immersed together in a book of the Bible.