Philippians 2:19-30
Philippians
Changing Plans
When plans change, our response reveals the depth of our faith. Rather than blaming God, believers can recognize His hand at work and trust His purposes in the midst of life's uncertainties.
Philippians 3:12-4:1
Philippians
Citizenship
This sermon examines how Christians pursue knowing Christ as their ultimate spiritual goal by reorienting their citizenship from earthly concerns to heavenly realities, leaving the past behind and living with eyes fixed upward.
Philippians 2:5-11
Philippians
Emptying Self
This sermon examines how Jesus emptied himself to become a servant, challenging believers to adopt the same selfless mindset by prioritizing God's will and others' needs over personal preferences and recognition.
Philippians 1:1-11
Philippians
To God's Glory
This sermon examines how believers find purpose by living so that God is glorified. Through love, wisdom, and a long-term perspective centered on Christ's return, Christians can maintain joy and reveal God's glory regardless of circumstances.
Philippians 4:4-9 · Galatians 5:22
Philippians
Prayer, Anxiety, and Thanks
Prayer replaces anxiety when believers rejoice, make requests with thanksgiving, and focus on what is true and good. God's peace comes to those who shift their thinking from worry to praise.
Philippians 4:8-9 · Philippians 1:27-30
Philippians
Attitudes
While circumstances are often beyond our control, our attitudes are within our choice. By deliberately dwelling on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable, we can transform how we respond to life's disappointments.
Philippians 2:1-5
Philippians
Moving From "Me" to "We"
This sermon examines how Christian community requires thinking in terms of the group rather than individual preferences. Through humility, like-mindedness, concern for others, and Jesus's example, believers learn to prioritize corporate unity over personal interests.
Philippians 4:4-9 · 2 Corinthians 5:7
Philippians
Start Thinking Right
This sermon argues that Christians have control over their thoughts, and right thinking leads to right actions. Through repentance, God's Word, and crisis, believers can renew their minds and live transformed lives.
Philippians 3:10-16 · 2 Corinthians 12
Philippians
Where To?
This sermon challenges the false belief that working for God guarantees comfort and success, arguing instead that suffering and struggle are integral to spiritual growth. It calls congregations to persevere in their mission to love and reach others, trusting God's promises despite difficulties and setbacks.