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Let bygones be bygones. After two years of waiting, Paul has his day in court once again. He has trusted the Lord in the delay rather than holding on to the past. BIBLE VERSE References: ACTS 25:1-27 | GENESIS 41:51-52 | PHILIPPAINS 3:13-14 | EPHESIANS 4:30-32 | ROMANS 14:10 | 2 CORINTHIANS 5:10 | REVELATION 20:11-15 |
Pastor Sam John 3:16; Ephesians 2:18-21; Philippains 3:20-21; Titus 3:5; Hebrews 12:1-2
In this message Chris continues to highlight Philippains 2:5-11 the core passage of the book of Philippians.
Psalm 37:25 and Philippains 4:19 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raquel-hines3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raquel-hines3/support
Show Reading : James 3:16 ~ Philippains 2: 3 -8 ~ Provers 13;10 A Journey is an adventure not a destination! •The Journey Home Outreach Ministries is dedicated to the preaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ and encouraging greatness in others. We hope to encourage each person to discover their God given talents by gaining a deeper and more personal relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Each of us has a role to play within ours communities, and the closer you walk with our Lord the more Love and Blessings we can bring to our communities. Join us as we crusade for Christ! Enjoy the Dances Mix by Resident Dj Shyhiem, Gospel house by Sistapoochie, and a variety of Christian Artist.
This is the audio from our evening service, Dan Rogers spoke as an introduction to our new series on Philippains.
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This month we will be studying Paul's letter to the Philippian church. It is a letter about Jesus and it is a letter of joy. Join us in reading a chapter a week during this series. This week we look at finding joy. Next steps: -Consider how do you think shifting your perspective to the eternal will change your present? -What do you need to let go of so you can have invincible joy? Castle Hills Christian Church San Antonio, TX 78213 chccsa.com chccsa.info
This month we will be studying Paul’s letter to the Philippian church. It is a letter about Jesus and it is a letter of joy. Join us in reading a chapter a week during this series. This week we look at finding joy. Next steps: -Consider how do you think shifting your perspective to the eternal will change your present? -What do you need to let go of so you can have invincible joy? Castle Hills Christian Church San Antonio, TX 78213 chccsa.com chccsa.info
Philippains 4:4-7
Philippains 4:4-7
Philippains 4:4-7
Philippains 4:4-7
Philippains 4:4-7
Philippains 4:4-7 Digging Deeper Use the following questions to deepen your reflection on today's passage, Philippians 1:3-6. Head: What does the peace of God look like in the life of a believer during trying or...
Philippains 4:4-7 Digging Deeper Use the following questions to deepen your reflection on today's passage, Philippians 1:3-6. Head: What does the peace of God look like in the life of a believer during trying or...
Philippains 4:4-7 Digging Deeper Use the following questions to deepen your reflection on today's passage, Philippians 1:3-6. Head: What does the peace of God look like in the life of a believer during trying or...
Philippains 4:4-7 Digging Deeper Use the following questions to deepen your reflection on today's passage, Philippians 1:3-6. Head: What does the peace of God look like in the life of a believer during trying or...
Discontenment is real. The desire to want a different "now," a different life, a different season, a different paycheck, a better job... In any given day, we can quickly want OUT. But Paul is modeling a level of contentment that finds the abundance in the now - even if its a season of need.Join us for our FINAL week of Philippains.
Our world is aching... Wounds have been re-opened. Fears re-evoked. Anger released. Violence, pain, worry, chaos... Join us this weekend as we intentionally "return to our source of joy;" as we choose to listen and learn from Paul's words in Philippains 4.AND - want some resources to add into your life? Find them at glorychurchkc.com/resources
In this episode, our inspiring friend Melissa Abello joins the podcast to shed some light and insight on managing anxiety. As both a licensed mental health practitioner and a full time minister, Melissa fuses the academic and spiritual perspectives. She not only helps us understand anxiety physiologically, but also provides tools to navigate it in the context of our daily Christian lives. About the Speaker:Melissa Abello has been serving for the last 10 years in the full time ministry. She is married to an amazing man of God named Janus Abello. She has two daughters: an angel in Heaven named Naomi and Ruth who is now 8 months old. She also is a licensed mental health practitioner in the state of Missouri. She predominately works doing marriage therapy specializing in marriage communication, affair recovery, sexual addiction, and sex therapy. Furthermore, she works exclusively with women around anxiety and depression. Her and her husband serve currently as Evangelist and Women's ministry leader in Columbia, MO. She enjoys spending time with family and decorating!Episode Notes:We all handle anxiety differently and we all have anxiety! Some have it more chronically than others, but we all experience it!• Goal today is to share God’s heart for anxiety, share he wired our bodies so you can understand the complexity of how he designed us, then to share how to practically we can help our anxiety and how that connects and relates to exactly what God talks about in the Bible!• My hope is that this deeper understanding of how God designed us could equip each of us in how to handle and cope with our anxiety so we can really love God with our whole heart and mind! Philippains 4:4-8How is it that God commands us not to be anxious when it feels like a reaction that somehow is just happening to me!The greek word for anxious in the text here is: Merimnao: Properly drawn in opposite directions; divided into parts How We Develop Anxiety?Core emotions are fear, anger, disgust, joy, excitement, and sadness. Anxiety is an inhibitory emotion. The other two inhibitory emotions are guilt and shame. They inhibit emotion on purpose. They serve as a protective mechanism. What happens when we get anxious?Anxiety is a physiological response of distress. What are the ways you think about anxiety? • Do you catasprophize it and give it to it?• Do you resist feeling it?• Do you shame yourself for experiencing?• Do you lean into it and attempt to follow it and understand it?Practicals to help us with our Anxiety: 1.) What is are you noticing in your body? 2.) Accept responsibility 3.) Accept feeling4.) Talk to your body (Mindfulness, Breathing, Grounding)5.) Talk to yourself: explore what you are feeling more6.) Talk to God7.) Talk to someone elseEmotional Workout: This needs to be done consistently! Train yourself in this! Resources Melissa Recommends:1. Feeling Wheel 2. Worksheet & Other Resources Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/678206?giving_to=Woven%20In%20Truth%20Podcast)
Our mission is to "Declare God's glory among the nations," both locally and globally.- - -Your suffering can meet joy. In Jesus, our sufffering can serve a GREATER purpose. So join us, share with your friends, and invite people in as we dive into WEEK 2 of our new Philippains study.Today's message travels through Philippians 1:12-30.AND - want some resources to add into your life? Find them at glorychurchkc.com/resources
Lawson Flowers preaches on Philippains 3:1-11. Wednesday Night RSM message from 5/23/18.
Chapter 1 verses 3-11 is a portion of Paul's letter to the Philippains that shows us what kind of intimacy we should have in our friendships. This sermon unboxes how to transform our current relationships to Gospel Driven Friendships.
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Paul closes his letter by reminding his friends in Philippi that he’s for them, that he wants the best for them.
Psalm 42, Ephesians 2:10, Romans 12:2-3, Philippains 2:13, Psalm 37:4-5Disappointment is a universal experience, but one Christians are often reluctant to admit to. What does the Bible say about it, how we can understand, avoid and recover from it?
Oh Happiness is subject to our circumstances ... But our circumstances are subject to our JOY