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Prayer, Peace, and the Presence of God - Philippians 4:6-9

 Peace, Prayer, and the Presence of God Philippians 4:6-9 We are nearing the end of the letter Paul wrote to the Philippians, and the admonitions he gives will reflect the themes we’ve seen in his letter. I would invite you to take 45 minutes or so, and prayerfully read through this epistle from beginning to end. You know some of the setting that we’ve been able to gleen over the past months, the imprisonment of Paul, his love for the believers in Philippi, their ministry to him despite the hardship they  were enduring along with the other churches of Macedonia. We’ve been encouraged by the faithfulness of Epaphroditus and Timothy, faithful co-workers of Paul, and an example to the church. We also got a glimpse of an internal conflict between two sisters in Philippi, women Paul knew to be believers and who he had served with and appreciated for their faithful ministry in the Lord, but who for some reason had separated from each other. No church is perfect, right? But even in this cha
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Let's Keep the Peace! - Philippians 4:1-5

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Run with Endurance! - Philippians 3:12-4:1

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What Really Matters: The Surpassing Value of Knowing Jesus - Philippians 3:1-11

[My apologies for the formatting issues, I am not sure what is going on. If you would like a PDF of the message email me and I will get it to you later today. SN]  What really Matters: The Surpassing Value of Knowing Jesus Philippians 3:1-11               I think we’ve all heard the saying, “No news is good news.” It strikes me that it seems at times we can interpret that differently: No news (that is, none of the news the media is reporting) is good news!  What really matters, after all? We can be so addicted to our comfort and sense of security as Americans in the 21st century, that it is easy to forget that we are pilgrims in this fallen world, and even the best moments we experience today are only a glimmer of what God has for us! We were created for eternity. It is not a sin to have material blessings and to own property in the world. We want to remember that ultimately, we will live in the New Heaven and the New Earth! We can easily get so focused on the superficial and neglect w

The Fellowship of the King, Part 2: Saved to Serve - Philippians 2:25-30

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