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Peace comes when we praise, when we pray, and when we ponder.
Joy and peace are vital elements given to the Christian that must also be fought for and through prayer and biblical meditation.
Joy and peace are vital elements given to the Christian that must also be fought for and through prayer and biblical meditation.
Joy and peace are vital elements given to the Christian that must also be fought for and through prayer and biblical meditation.
Weekly sermons from University Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Biblical teaching centered on Jesus Christ, Scripture, faith, discipleship, spiritual growth, worship, and Christian living.
Pentecost/Family Meeting, Philippians 4:4-9, Pastor Jeff McVay
Pentecost/Family Meeting, Philippians 4:4-9, Pastor Jeff McVay
Attitudes to Develop - 1, Be joyful always V4. 2, Be gentle with everyone v5, 3, Get rid of anxiety V6. Actions to demonstrate - Pray about everything. 1. Prayer. 2. Petitions. 3. Requests
Attitudes to Develop - 1, Be joyful always V4. 2, Be gentle with everyone v5, 3, Get rid of anxiety V6. Actions to demonstrate - Pray about everything. 1. Prayer. 2. Petitions. 3. Requests
Building on what has been said before, in today’s passage the Apostle focuses on realizing the peace of God in the inner places of our thoughts and emotions. Join us as we together explore what God has for us and our peace.
The text for these messages come from Rev. 12:11 because it teaches us how we overcome the wrong things in our lives. There is peace in His blood as we overcome by the Blood of the Lamb.
May the God of Wonders Bless You!
May the God of Wonders Bless You!
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Philippians Part 14
Philippians Part 14
Philippians 4:4-9
Living Way Community Church
Like, Comment, and subscribe to stay updated with latest content from Hope Church. Connect With Us Here: Website: https://www.ehope.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopechurchdbq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopechurchdbq/ May 28, 2023 | Matt Collins, Pastor Emeritus | Philippians 4:4-9 Sermon Guide: https://ehope.sermon.net/pdf/22131292 Pastor Matt explores the concept of peace in Philippians 4:4-9, emphasizing that true peace goes beyond the absence of conflict and is found in being complete and whole. He explains that peace is not something that comes naturally to us but can be learned and grown into. By thinking biblically, praying with thanksgiving, and loving cautiously, we can cultivate peace in our lives. Pastor Matt emphasizes the importance of trusting in God and believing in His ability to bring peace, highlighting that worry and anxiety stem from a lack of trust. He concludes by sharing the story of Horatio Spafford, who found peace in God despite experiencing immense loss and tragedy, reminding listeners that Jesus sacrificed His own peace so that we could find true peace.
Like, Comment, and subscribe to stay updated with latest content from Hope Church. Connect With Us Here: Website: https://www.ehope.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopechurchdbq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopechurchdbq/ May 28, 2023 | Matt Collins, Pastor Emeritus | Philippians 4:4-9 Sermon Guide: https://ehope.sermon.net/pdf/22131292 Pastor Matt explores the concept of peace in Philippians 4:4-9, emphasizing that true peace goes beyond the absence of conflict and is found in being complete and whole. He explains that peace is not something that comes naturally to us but can be learned and grown into. By thinking biblically, praying with thanksgiving, and loving cautiously, we can cultivate peace in our lives. Pastor Matt emphasizes the importance of trusting in God and believing in His ability to bring peace, highlighting that worry and anxiety stem from a lack of trust. He concludes by sharing the story of Horatio Spafford, who found peace in God despite experiencing immense loss and tragedy, reminding listeners that Jesus sacrificed His own peace so that we could find true peace.
Philippians 4:4-9 teaches us how Jesus equips us to fight anxiety. Fight with joy. Fight with gratitude. Embrace peace and control your thoughts!
Philippians 4:4-9 teaches us how Jesus equips us to fight anxiety. Fight with joy. Fight with gratitude. Embrace peace and control your thoughts!
Like, Comment, and subscribe to stay updated with latest content from Hope Church. Matt Collins, Senior Pastor | November 20, 2023 Help! I'm Anxious | Philippians 4:4-9 Connect With Us Here: Website: https://www.ehope.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopechurchdbq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopechurchdbq/ Sermon Description: What’s the Difference Between Worry and Anxiety? How Do You Let the “Peace of God Guard Your Heart and Mind? Prepare Your Heart for Rainy Days. Set Your Heart on His Kingdom.
10/09/22
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10/02/22
As we have been learning in our most recent series, "Anxious for Nothing", that the Bible has much to say about worrying, anxiousness and our concerns in this world. Jesus did not ignore this issue when He spoke truth to those around Him. In fact, Jesus gave us instruction on how to handle this anxiety that we feel. What does He teach us to do? And what does this look like in our day to day lives? Listen in to this week's sermon as we take another look at Philippians 4 to learn more about how to be "Anxious for Nothing" so that we can stand strong when the storms and trials of our world come.
As we have been learning in our most recent series, "Anxious for Nothing", that the Bible has much to say about worrying, anxiousness and our concerns in this world. Jesus did not ignore this issue when He spoke truth to those around Him. In fact, Jesus gave us instruction on how to handle this anxiety that we feel. What does He teach us to do? And what does this look like in our day to day lives? Listen in to this week's sermon as we take another look at Philippians 4 to learn more about how to be "Anxious for Nothing" so that we can stand strong when the storms and trials of our world come.
With everything swirling around us right now in our world, we can certainly feel like we are in the middle of a storm. And with a storm can come anxiety for some of us. Unfortunately, that panic can spread to those around us. So how can we find calm in the middle of the storm? Jesus and His disciples were no stranger to storms. So how did Jesus help them during storms and how does He still help us today? As we continue on in our "Anxious for Nothing" series, listen to this week's sermon to learn about how we can find our calm in Jesus and not from worldly measures. When we have Jesus' calm living inside of us, others take notice and we are able to reach out to those around us with His love.
With everything swirling around us right now in our world, we can certainly feel like we are in the middle of a storm. And with a storm can come anxiety for some of us. Unfortunately, that panic can spread to those around us. So how can we find calm in the middle of the storm? Jesus and His disciples were no stranger to storms. So how did Jesus help them during storms and how does He still help us today? As we continue on in our "Anxious for Nothing" series, listen to this week's sermon to learn about how we can find our calm in Jesus and not from worldly measures. When we have Jesus' calm living inside of us, others take notice and we are able to reach out to those around us with His love.
Anxiety. What is it and why has it risen in our culture? How do we deal with it in our lives or help those around us who may struggle with it in their lives? These are key questions. But even more important than these few questions, is the question of "What does God say?". God's Word speaks to every area of our lives, and the area of anxiety is no exception.
Anxiety. What is it and why has it risen in our culture? How do we deal with it in our lives or help those around us who may struggle with it in their lives? These are key questions. But even more important than these few questions, is the question of "What does God say?". God's Word speaks to every area of our lives, and the area of anxiety is no exception.
Grace Free Lutheran Church Maple Grove, MN Philippians 4:4-9 1. We win the war with worry by choosing to REJOICE IN THE LORD. 2. We win the war with worry by choosing to PRAY WITH THANKFULNESS. 3. We win the war with worry by choosing to DWELL ON THE WORD OF GOD. 4. We win the war with worry by choosing to PRACTICE THE PRINCIPLES OF GOD'S WORD.
How do we have true peace in this world? Peace can seem like a metaphor rather than a possible reality. However, Paul tells us how we can actually have true peace. He tells us what to do with the anxieties that paralyze us. And he tells us how to do live a life that has sustained peace by disciplining our minds to focus on the things of Christ.
How do we have true peace in this world? Peace can seem like a metaphor rather than a possible reality. However, Paul tells us how we can actually have true peace. He tells us what to do with the anxieties that paralyze us. And he tells us how to do live a life that has sustained peace by disciplining our minds to focus on the things of Christ.
God promises peace to those who commit their life to follow Christ
This Sunday, we explore the theme of joy in the life of the community of Christ.
This Sunday, we explore the theme of joy in the life of the community of Christ.
Breaking News... Neuroscientist and a leading researcher on anxiety, Dr. Jud Brewer says that we have found a vaccine for anxiety. His findings will be presented this Sunday at Grace Community Church. Join us for The Peace You Want.
Join us for our Sunday worship service. This Sunday we will continue the Advent Series called "Heavenly Peace". This Sunday we will look at Philippians 4:4-9 in a message that focuses on how God brings us peace in the midst of the chaos in our lives.
Youth Praise band, Youth Skit Team, Various Youth participate
Paul wrote the epistles to the Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Philemon from prison, creating some of his most lasting impact and displaying the power of the Holy Spirit to not only encourage us during our trials but to make us an encouragement to others. Join us as Robin explores Paul's letters to show us how connect to the Lord’s perspective for our lives.
Everything that happens to us in life shapes us; the good and the bad. Life has a way of pressing us into its mold, but Paul writing to the church a Philipai tells us be not conformed. Paul admonishes us that there is a better way than allowing life and the things that happen to force us into a shape inconsistent with our Christian walk. Paul says to be careful for nothing. The original Greek word means pulling in different directions. On the one hand, there are hopes, desires, and dreams that pull us one way, but on the other hand, fear, uncertainty, and doubt pull us another. We know what the Word says, but we also have the pull of doubt from our lives. Doctors tell us that worry affects our bodies, but it also affects our spiritual well being. There is no greater thief than worry. It steals peace, joy, and contentment. In our text, Paul tells us that the answer to life’s stress and strain is prayer. He tells us that the secret is to pray about everything. Paul used three different words when he said to pray about everything. Prayer begins with the concept of adoration and worship. For many, prayer is about asking, but the first step should be worship. It is incredible how, when we begin to worship, our problems start to shrink. Worship is the preparation that helps us move to the next dimension. After beginning with worship, Paul tells us to move to supplication. When we worship first, we are prepared to bring our needs to God. Finally, Paul tells us to pray prayers of thanksgiving. By being thankful, we acknowledge all that God has done: All the protection, all the provision, and healing. We must be grateful for it all. Prayer will help shape our lives. It will direct our thoughts and our emotions about life. When we follow this simple formula for prayer, God will transform our lives.
How do we have peace instead of anxiety?