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This Sunday we get to consider another great idea of Scripture found in Philippians 1:27-30. How do we "live life in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ?" AND What does it mean to be a "live as a citizen of heaven?"
This Sunday we get to consider another great idea of Scripture found in Philippians 1:27-30. How do we "live life in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ?" AND What does it mean to be a "live as a citizen of heaven?"
Serving and Struggling Together
Serving and Struggling Together
The Christian life was not meant to be lived alone. Join us as we explore these verses which call us to coordinated, committed action together for the magnification of Christ’s name and the good of His people!
Philippians Part 4
Philippians Part 4
Lakeway Baptist Church
Lakeway Baptist Church
Sunday, December 10, 2023 – We continue studying Paul's book to the Philippian church. The title is "Live as Citizens of Heaven." Citizenship in America has become a big topic in our political world today, as it should be; to be a citizen is an important identity. One becomes a citizen of a country in one of two ways: 1. Birth or 2. Naturalized through a legal immigration process. Citizenship comes with many benefits, assuming one is a legal citizen. When one becomes a "naturalized citizen" or goes through a legal immigration process, their "Identity" changes. That identity change is essential for that person to become a productive member of that new country. Now, let's look at what it means to become a "Citizen of Heaven”. Heavenly Citizenship is the most important type. No one is born as a citizen of Heaven, instead, everyone is born as a citizen of this world. To become a Citizen of Heaven, there must be a legal immigration process, called Salvation. This is a huge change in identity. We know the condition of this world, and it isn't good; even though God created it perfectly, mankind has botched it up and has given control of it to Satan. Paul writes to the church in Philippi in our text that we "must live as citizens of Heaven." How do we become a citizen of Heaven, and what does it mean to live as one? That's what we're talking about today. Worship and study with us; I promise if we do what we discuss today, it will change your life.
Sunday, December 10, 2023 – We continue studying Paul's book to the Philippian church. The title is "Live as Citizens of Heaven." Citizenship in America has become a big topic in our political world today, as it should be; to be a citizen is an important identity. One becomes a citizen of a country in one of two ways: 1. Birth or 2. Naturalized through a legal immigration process. Citizenship comes with many benefits, assuming one is a legal citizen. When one becomes a "naturalized citizen" or goes through a legal immigration process, their "Identity" changes. That identity change is essential for that person to become a productive member of that new country. Now, let's look at what it means to become a "Citizen of Heaven”. Heavenly Citizenship is the most important type. No one is born as a citizen of Heaven, instead, everyone is born as a citizen of this world. To become a Citizen of Heaven, there must be a legal immigration process, called Salvation. This is a huge change in identity. We know the condition of this world, and it isn't good; even though God created it perfectly, mankind has botched it up and has given control of it to Satan. Paul writes to the church in Philippi in our text that we "must live as citizens of Heaven." How do we become a citizen of Heaven, and what does it mean to live as one? That's what we're talking about today. Worship and study with us; I promise if we do what we discuss today, it will change your life.
Sunday, December 10, 2023 – We continue studying Paul's book to the Philippian church. The title is "Live as Citizens of Heaven." Citizenship in America has become a big topic in our political world today, as it should be; to be a citizen is an important identity. One becomes a citizen of a country in one of two ways: 1. Birth or 2. Naturalized through a legal immigration process. Citizenship comes with many benefits, assuming one is a legal citizen. When one becomes a "naturalized citizen" or goes through a legal immigration process, their "Identity" changes. That identity change is essential for that person to become a productive member of that new country. Now, let's look at what it means to become a "Citizen of Heaven”. Heavenly Citizenship is the most important type. No one is born as a citizen of Heaven, instead, everyone is born as a citizen of this world. To become a Citizen of Heaven, there must be a legal immigration process, called Salvation. This is a huge change in identity. We know the condition of this world, and it isn't good; even though God created it perfectly, mankind has botched it up and has given control of it to Satan. Paul writes to the church in Philippi in our text that we "must live as citizens of Heaven." How do we become a citizen of Heaven, and what does it mean to live as one? That's what we're talking about today. Worship and study with us; I promise if we do what we discuss today, it will change your life.
Conduct Worthy Of The Gospel Pastor James Burke
Conduct Worthy Of The Gospel part 1 Pastor James Burke
Today Pastor Ben continues the chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse study of the Book of Philippians. Reference Scripture: Acts 5:41 If you are interested in attending our live teachings (Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm & Sundays @ 10:00 am), please visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock Texas. To connect with us, you can call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or visit our website at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. You can also watch us on Facebook and contact us through Facebook Messenger. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, as we would love to hear it and pray with you. If you'd like to partner with us to help us take the Gospel to the world, just click on the DONATE button on our website. We pray that the rest of your week be blessed and that you share the love of Jesus with everyone that you encounter.
Today Pastor Ben continues the chapter-by-chapter, verse-by-verse study of the Book of Philippians. Reference Scripture: Acts 5:41 If you'd like to join us, please visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock Texas. You can also call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or visit us online at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus. If you'd like to donate to help us bring the Gospel to the world, just click on the donate button on our website.
Pastor Jesse Mendoza continues the “Lifespring’s Summer” series.
Pastor Jesse Mendoza continues the “Lifespring’s Summer” series.
Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
Moundsville Baptist Church
Faith Baptist Church in Hamilton, NJ. Lance Walker is the Lead Pastor. Visit us at www.fbcchurch.org
This Sunday we will continue a sermon series from the book of Philippians. This Sunday we will look at how to walk worthy of the gospel of Christ from Philippians 1:27-30. Announcements / Prelude - Julie A. Welcome Call to Worship - 1 Chronicles 29:11 & 13 Hymn 4 - "How Great Thou Art" Invocation Songs of Praise Pastoral Prayer Song of Praise Life in the Church Ministry of Music - Regan H. Scripture Reading - Philippians 1:27-30 Message - "Worthy" Prayer Song of Praise Benediction Postlude Looking for further ways to connect with us or watch our services, please visit: https://linktr.ee/pfmc
Spreading the Vision of God
Spreading the Vision of God
There is so much more to salvation! A LIFE here on earth is part of your salvation story too. Listen here to see what that looks like.
Pastor Aaron Allison continues the study of Philippians, with Part 7 of the "Joy/Full" sermon series.
Pastor Aaron Allison continues the study of Philippians, with Part 7 of the "Joy/Full" sermon series.
Pastor Aaron Allison continues the study of Philippians, with Part 7 of the "Joy/Full" sermon series.
Pastor Aaron Allison continues the study of Philippians, with Part 7 of the "Joy/Full" sermon series.
The 5th sermon in a series on Philippians. Paul reminds the faithful Philippian congregation that their status as heavenly heirs means they will suffer here on earth. But this suffering means that they are continuing in Christ's saving work through Gospel ministry with hope of the resurrection! Find us: maranathalilburn.org Follow us: facebook.com/maranathalilburn instagram.com/maranathalilburn
We defend the Gospel by the consistency of our lives, cooperation of our team, and confidence we have in the Lord.
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Mission Church of the Nazarene
Thanks so much for visiting The Outpouring Orlando sermon podcast. We exist to help people Grow in Christ, Share the Gospel, and Serve the Community! To learn more about our ministry, please visit our website www.OutpouringOrlando.com
Thanks so much for visiting The Outpouring Orlando sermon podcast. We exist to help people Grow in Christ, Share the Gospel, and Serve the Community! To learn more about our ministry, please visit our website www.OutpouringOrlando.com
Paul writes there are some expectations as followers of Christ. He gives us principles on how to live a life worthy of the gospel of Christ.
Reaching the family with the message of Jesus Christ.
Pastor John-Mark Hart shares how the gospel transforms our identity, our hearts, and our life from Philippians 1:27-30.
Pastor John-Mark Hart shares how the gospel transforms our identity, our hearts, and our life from Philippians 1:27-30.
“make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose.” (Philippians 2:2 NAS95)
“make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose.” (Philippians 2:2 NAS95)
“Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.” (Philippians 1:27 NLT-SE)
“Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.” (Philippians 1:27 NLT-SE)
“Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.” (Philippians 1:27 NLT-SE)
“Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.” (Philippians 1:27 NLT-SE)
“Above all, you must live as citizens of heaven, conducting yourselves in a manner worthy of the Good News about Christ. Then, whether I come and see you again or only hear about you, I will know that you are standing together with one spirit and one purpose, fighting together for the faith, which is the Good News.” (Philippians 1:27 NLT-SE)
Ricardo Vargas preaches from Philippians 1:27-30 and how we represent Christ.
We exist to ignite a passion in every person to glorify and enjoy God everywhere and in everything.
Our text begins with the word only. This is translated from the original text in various ways, but the consensus is that Paul was saying that what he was about to say as the most important thing no matter what else might happen. He goes on to say, if he came, or did not come, it was important for them to live a certain way. He tells them to live in the present circumstances, rather than in some future possibility or contingency. When faced with difficulties, we often say “I could hand it if….” Paul is saying that we must handle it even if IF does not happen. We often excuse ourselves based on what might be: “If things were better, I would live better.” What happens if things do not get better? Can we still live like we need to live if it doesn’t? Can we still worship Him even if we are in the midst of troubles and there is no sign of those troubles changing? The better testimony is not what we COULD do, but what we WILL do in the current circumstances. If we quit complaining about what is, and just live in what is, God will change what is. Paul goes on to tell them to live consistently. He tells them to stand fast and to strive together for the faith of the gospel. No matter the circumstances, we must live in a manner that brings glory to the Gospel. Finally, he tells them to face their adversaries without backing down. That in itself will cause the enemy to crumble. We need to get to a place where no matter what happens to us, that we do not even flinch. Whatever happens in life, there is only one thing that matters, that we live faithfully, consistently and fearlessly.
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