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Do you ever find yourself struggling to let go of stress in your daily life? In today's episode, host Stephanie Muiña discusses the theme of releasing stress as we dive into inspiration from Philippians 4:8. Together, we'll uncover the secret to living a stress-free life, embracing a mindset focused on the true, the noble, and the lovely. We'll explore why holding on to stress is so common, yet so unnecessary, especially when we have the reassuring promise of God's peace.Join us for this uplifting devotional as we come together in prayer, seeking peace and resilience in our spiritual journey, and let go of the anxieties that weigh us down.Tap HERE to send us a text! BECOME A FOUNDING "MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL" MEMBERIf you enjoy your 5 minute daily dose of heaven, we would appreciate your support, and we have a fun way for you to partner with the MMD community! We've launched our "Buy Me a Coffee" membership where you can buy us a latte, OR become a founding member and get monthly bonus video episodes! To donate, go to mymorningdevo.co/join! Support the showNEW TO MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL? We're so glad you're here! We're the Alessis, a ministry family working together in a church in Miami, FL, and we're so blessed to partner with the My Morning Devotional community and continue the great work done by the show's creator and our friend, Alison Delamota.Join our Community Subscribe to the show on this app Share this with a friend Follow Us on Instagram and Facebook Leave a review Support Our Friends and Family Connect with the original host of MMD Alison Delamota Follow our family podcast The Family Business with The Alessis Check out our Worship Music Hear the new music project "Praise the Lord EP" from Metro Life Worship and Mary AlessiListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTube
Devotion : The Value of Knowing Christ (Philppians 3:8-16) by Community Lutheran Church
On this episode of Sonshine USA our Bible Study teacher Warren Landis gives us an intro to Paul's Epistle to the Philippians . This is another of Paul's prison Epistles. Paul stresses the fact that we can have peace, joy,and contentment no matter what our circumstances are! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warren-landis4/support
Jacob Richardson teaches about how God wants to use us to advance his mission on earth. His mission is bigger than us, but it involves us. The end result is God's glory.
Jim delivers his talk based on the readings from Matthew 22: 1-14 and Philppians 4: 1-9. May you feel Go'd's peace from hearing this talk.
Romans 8:1, Philppians 3:12-14The Rock Christian FellowshipNewark, NJ
23 - 07 - 2023- Philppians- Matt Johnson by SBC
Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Philppians 2:5-11; Matthew 21:1-11; The Passion of Matthew
Jaime Rosado
Guest speaker, Pastor Chris Delmadge, continues our series in Philippians with a message on working out our salvation as God works it in each of us.
This week, Pastor David teaches on the full live we have, the empty life we need, and how Jesus lived empty for us and lives full forever.
Do we know the difference between a wish and a hope? Listen as we continue walking through Philppians.
In Paul's opening of his letter to the church at Philippi, he was thankful for his partners in ministry, sure of their future and complete sanctification, and full of hope-filled prayer for their ever increasing love for one another in Christ. This message was preached by Erick Cobb on September 4, 2022.
Today I have the pleasure of sharing my conversation with the absolutely amazing Ann Swindell. Ann is a woman who overflows with the love of God, and a desire to use her words for His glory, and to encourage others to do the same. This is the second time I've gotten to have Ann on the podcast, but literally, every time I encounter Ann in life, I feel like I glean something new about the Lord, and the same absolutely can be said about our conversation today. Over the last couple of years, Ann found herself in a season where she desperately needed the peace of God in situations that felt ripe with anxiety, confusion, and big questions for the Lord. In that process, God led her on a journey through scripture examining the lives of men and women who were put in incredibly difficult situations, but God was their peace in it. Then, they obeyed the call God put on their lives, and He blessed them. Whether that played out in some kind of resolution or fulfilled promise or just the blessing of His presence, God has always been faithful to those who call on His name. Ann then poured out what she learned from that journey into her new book The Path to Peace: Experiencing God's Comfort When You're Overwhelmed. You'll get to hear about that, and more about the goodness of God and how to cling to Him, wait for Him, and trust Him at all times. I absolutely love Ann's heart. She makes me want to know Jesus more, and I hope that hearing from her today calls you to draw near to God too. No matter where you are today, friend, I want you to remember that you matter, and your story matters. Connecting with Ann: Newest book Facebook Instagram Website JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY!!!! I would be honored to have your support to keep the Simply Stories Podcast going! You can sign up for as little as $3 a month and each tier offers gifts that I hope will bless you in return. References: First time Ann was on the podcast - Episode 19 Writing with Grace Normal, IL Still Waiting: Hope for When God Doesn't Give You What You Want Trichotillomania Sarah's choice to give Hagar to Abraham still has implications to this very day Overcome- the Greek word has an overtone of victory- νενίκηκα Amanda Cleary-Eastep Scripture References: Lamentations 3:21-24 (my favorite of the MANY) God is faithful Psalm 27:13- ( “ “) God is good Psalm 116:5-9- (“ “) God is kind Matthew 9:20-22,Mark 5:25-34,Luke 8:43-48- The bleeding woman in scripture Isaiah 40:31- Those who wait on the Lord 2 Corinthians 4:18- Keep our eyes not on what is seen but what is unseen Psalm 27:13-14, Psalm 46:10, Psalm 130: 5-6, Be still and wait for the Lord Exodus 14:14- He will fight for you Psalm 121:1-2- Lift our eyes to the hills, our help comes from the Lord Psalm 18:2 (a fave of many) God is our defender Philippians 4:19- (“ “) God is our provider Psalm 94:17-19 (NLT) My hope will be renewed in God John 16:7-14, 2 Corinthians 3:14-18-, 2 Corinthians 5:17His Spirit transforms Exodus 2- Moses in a basket Exodus 14- Moses at parting the Red Sea Exodus 3-4, 17, 32 (to name a few of arguing with God) Moses was terrified of what God had called him to and Moses argued with God MULTIPLE times Exodus 4:1-13-“Lord please send someone else!” Ruth Luke 1- Mary the Mother of Jesus Acts 9:1-19- Paul (We'll just share his conversion, but he wrote A LOT of his story within his letters) Genesis 18 and 21- Sarah Hebrews 11 “Heroes of the faith” Judges 4- Deborah Exodus 2:11-15- Big whoops with Moses Judges 6:11-27 AND Judges 6:33-40- Gideon also got to debate with God Sometimes God answers with “I am the Lord” (Zachariah, Job, etc) Exodus 4:14-31- I'll bring you your brother to you Exodus 17:12-14- I'll send people to hold up your hands Numbers 20:1-13- Moses wasn't allowed in the Promised Land Deuteronomy 34- God did show Him the Land John 14:27- I don't give peace as the world gives, take heart for I have overcome the world Genesis 12- Sarai and Abram leave everything they know, and totally uproot everything to follow a God they just came to know Genesis 12:10-20 AND Genesis 20- Abram's lie that puts Sarai at risk, IT HAPPENS TWICE and the Lord sees her situation and He comes to her rescue Hebrews 11:11-Sarah is counted in Hebrews as a woman of great faith Genesis 16 AND Genesis 21:8-21- Sarah horribly mistreated Hagar Genesis 16:13-Hagar is the first person who gets to name God “the God who sees” John 16:33- Take heart for I have overcome the world Philppians 4:7- Peace that surpasses understanding Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com
What is inevitable doesn't have to be terrorizing. Also, the Bells play "King of Glory." Philppians 2:6-11 (EHV) Though he was by nature God, he did not consider equality with God as a prize to be displayed, but he emptied himself by taking the nature of a servant. When he was born in human likeness, and his appearance was like that of any other man, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death—even death on a cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. contact the podcast: immanuelshirleywels@gmail.com #immanuelcares #wels #welslutheran #immanuelshirley
Philppians 3
Philppians 2:5-11 – Paul describes the humility of Jesus and encourages us to emulate it. The Foundation Preacher Podcast is provided to you by WELS Congregational Services. The Foundation resources were created to help churches allow the gospel message heard in worship, to echo throughout the week. Listen to multiple pastors discuss sermon topics for […]
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Josh Reich - Lead Pastor
The fact that the apostle would have been content without the Philppians' gift didn't make him less thankful for the gift or for them, but on the contrary much more thankful- This is because his contentment comes from treasuring Christ above all, and the gift was evidence of the work of Christ in them, a reminder of the fellowship in Christ that they shared, and a means by which the gospel of Christ would advance and the glory of Christ in them would be displayed.
2021-08-15 Evening Sermon
Phroneo: attitude toward fellowship. Living and thriving as one. The very thing the new nature craves and many like me seek after. Not fraudulent fellowship or the conditional fellowship. But true and real fellowship. We are in Philippians 4 with a small spat that was not a big deal but worthy of it being in the Bible. Join me. Love you , Erick
Phroneo: attitude toward fellowship. Living and thriving as one. The very thing the new nature craves and many like me seek after. Not fraudulent fellowship or the conditional fellowship. But true and real fellowship. We are in Philippians 4 with a small spat that was not a big deal but worthy of it being in the Bible. Join me. Love you , Erick
Paul was very concerned about the church in Philippi which he loved with the affection of Christ. Few men Paul could trust with the church to prevent contamination from the outside. So what did Paul warn of? Who are the wolves who hunt the sheep and what tactics will they use? This episode addresses what safeguards Paul put in place. Why the shortage of men Paul could trust and ultimately what pressure were tying to come in. The answer to this question will show the devastations heresy effecting the church today. Take a listen beloved. Love youErick Miller
Philppians 4:6
Philppians 1:29, 1 Peter 2:21-24
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://acts1711.net/2020/09/14/09-14-2020-phil-16/
Do you think Paul would trust the church of Philippi with just anyone? No sir! He sent the big gun himself, Timothy, Learn why Paul entrusted the encouragement of the Philippians with his spiritual son in the ministry,Love you belovedErick MIllerThank you for visiting my youtube channel! Please take your time , browse and listen! Top 5 Lists, my podcast upload and more!! If you want to see more videos like this please consider subscribing to the channel. Turn on the notification bell! Don't miss a new video going live! I love you Saints!ErickMy Podcastwww.spreaker.com/youinhdPodcast is on all major streaming podcast platforms including iHeart Radio, iTunes, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcasts, Spotify and morealso follow me on my TikTok: youinhd (Funny memes with alot of truth!)Facebook.com/youinhdTwitter: @realyouinhdinstagram @pastorerickmiller
Do you think Paul would trust the church of Philippi with just anyone? No sir! He sent the big gun himself, Timothy, Learn why Paul entrusted the encouragement of the Philippians with his spiritual son in the ministry,Love you belovedErick MIllerThank you for visiting my youtube channel! Please take your time , browse and listen! Top 5 Lists, my podcast upload and more!! If you want to see more videos like this please consider subscribing to the channel. Turn on the notification bell! Don't miss a new video going live! I love you Saints!ErickMy Podcastwww.spreaker.com/youinhdPodcast is on all major streaming podcast platforms including iHeart Radio, iTunes, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcasts, Spotify and morealso follow me on my TikTok: youinhd (Funny memes with alot of truth!)Facebook.com/youinhdTwitter: @realyouinhdinstagram @pastorerickmiller
Thank you for tuning in. The bible says in Philppians 1:6 And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns, but we know only by his Sprite that this work can be done. we oray this blesses you. Also if you like to hear more. Download our Pathway Family app from Google play, or Apple Itunes or visit us on our website http://www.pathway.family/ Remember you catch the live every Sunday at 11:00am. Thank you for watching and may we give Glory to God in all we do
Sarah takes us through the next part of Philppians, where Paul calls us to live a life worthy of the good news as we stand firm, strive together and suffer for Jesus.
Philppians 2:5-11 - What God's Love Looks Like (12/20/20) by Spring Meadows Presbyterian Church
A sermon given, via Zoom, to the International Baptist Church, Bukit Indah by Derek Leith from Aberdeen (not live) on one of the church's core values: Biblical Prayer. Looking at Philppians 1:1-11 for inspiration from Paul's example, Derek exhorts us to pray regularly, pray rightly and pray relationally. "Nothing is more important than relational prayer". #IBCBI #Sermon #Bible #Prayer #God #Jesus #RelationalPrayer #Philippians1
November 24, 2019 "Thanksgiving" ~ Bobbi Lassiter Christ United Methodist Church, Mobile, Alabama - NewSong Service
Hey everyone! Join us for tonight's episode as we read through the book of Philippians in lieu of tonight's scheduled interview! Don't forget to check out our Twitter:https://twitter.com/UnashamedCast or our host's: https://twitter.com/Ch_adfontes You can also email us at: unashamedradio116@gmail.com
In an age of instant gratification, the call of life with God is long obedience in the same direction, made not only possible but joyful and fruitful, because of Jesus. Exodus 34:6; Genesis 12:1-3; Genesis 15:7-18; Luke 22:20; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Philppians 2:8-9; John 1:14
This is the second sermon in our study of Philippians - Discovering Joy. This week, Mark shares from Philippians 2:1-11, Jesus' life of downward mobility, and His two natures. www.thevineaustin.org
Third in series on Philippians
Third in series on Philippians
What does it mean to "grow spiritually"? What does it look like in our spirituality, our relationships with others, and our presence in the world?
Would you be open to Grace Meridian Hill renting space from Sojo in the near future?
Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. 13 Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. 15 Let those of us who are mature think this way, and if in anything you think otherwise, God will reveal that also to you. 16 Only let us hold true to what we have attained. (Philppians 3:12–16 ESV).
From our Sunday evening series on Paul's letter to the Philippians
Sunday, September 22, 2013 Sunday Service (Seaside Campus 2:30pm) Speaker: Christian Lee Passage: Philppians 4:6-7 Duration: 00:58:22
Contentment can feel like a moving target. How do we know when enough is enough? Yet until we are content in our hearts, we will struggle to live at peace with others. As we follow Paul's trial before Jewish and Roman authorities as it progresses this week in Acts 25, we take a closer look at how Paul was able to live at peace with others because he had learned the secret of being content. Pastor Glenn Packiam draws on two of Paul's letters written around this season of Paul's life- Romans and Philppians- to show how we can find our sufficiency in Christ and be content in every situation.
Romans 1:19-22 Psalm 116:11; 95:2; 100:4; 107:22 Philppians 4:8 Revelation 7:9-12
Romans 1:19-22 Psalm 116:11; 95:2; 100:4; 107:22 Philppians 4:8 Revelation 7:9-12
We are saved by the blood of Jesus. But we should also seek sanctification in our lives. How does this work together? Solveig Küspert seeks answers in Philppians 3: 14-16