We last saw how Paul commended the Philippian church for their generosity and support, and how they stood alone among all the churches in the region as the one who provided for the apostle in his gospel work and his physical needs while he was...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
We last left off with Paul’s famous statement, “I can do all things through Christ Who strengthens me,” summarizing that his ability to be content in every circumstance, whether rich or poor, full or hungry, comes from the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
In our passage today we have one of the more famous verses in Philippians (4:13), but as diligent students of the Bible let’s spend a few minutes digging in to see the truths we can glean from it. But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Every day we are bombarded with negativity. News and social media feeds continually gnaw at us to focus on the bad things going on in the world and our lives, and if left unchecked this can have a serious impact on our ability to trust God and be...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 NASB Christians long for and seek after the peace of God. It’s amazing when we experience it – a peculiar...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
We’ve come to one of the more famous verses in Scripture, sandwiched between several very encouraging statements and instructive commands Paul wrote to the church in Philippi. Today’s passage is often quoted, put on wall art,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
One of the beautiful things about Scripture is that no matter where you are in life, or what circumstances you may be facing, you can find simple but powerful truths that, if taken in with a humble and teachable heart, can completely change your...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
After an urging to stand firm in the Lord (Phil. 4:1), and immediately before one of the most memorable exhortations about rejoicing in the circumstances God has placed us (Phil. 4:4-9), the Apostle Paul drops in a brief appeal for help addressing...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Turning to the fourth and final chapter of his letter to the Philippians, Paul again shared his affection and love with this church, and offers a pastoral exhortation to remain strong in the faith. Therefore, my beloved brethren whom I long to...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Just about everyone has heard the account of Christ’s birth, even those who don’t believe or acknowledge Him as Savior. It is an event in history that has been well-preserved for over 2,000 years thanks to its details being dutifully...[ abbreviated | read entire ]