Month: July 2021

Work Out Your Salvation With Fear And Trembling (Philippians, Wk. 4)

Work Out Your Salvation With Fear And Trembling (Philippians, Wk. 4)

“Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.” What did the Apostle Paul mean in this statement? What kind of “work” was he talking about, and why is it done “with fear?”

Click to learn more in Week 4 of our study on the Book of Philippians.

Stand Fast In The Lord (Philippians, Ch. 4)

Stand Fast In The Lord (Philippians, Ch. 4)

Will you stand tall if you face opposition? Standing is easy when there are no forces acting against you. It is harder when you are being pushed or pulled contrary to your will.

Click to listen to Week 8 in our study of Philippians.

Every Knee Shall Bow (Philippians, Wk. 3)

Every Knee Shall Bow (Philippians, Wk. 3)

Jesus can relate to what you’re going through. Philippians 2 says that He took on our nature and likeness, and experienced our hurts and pains. We refer to this as the “humility” or “condescension” of Christ. However, Philippians not only says that Jesus was humbled, it also says that He was exalted. Click to learn more in Week 3 of our study.

Citizens Of Heaven (Philippians, Ch. 3)

Citizens Of Heaven (Philippians, Ch. 3)

This world is NOT your home. You may think it is – but in the larger scheme of things, it is absolutely not. It is a short stay. It is a temporary pit-stop on an eternal highway.

Click to listen to this reminder that the Christian’s “citizenship” is in Heaven.

To Live Is Christ, To Die Is Gain (Philippians, Wk. 2)

To Live Is Christ, To Die Is Gain (Philippians, Wk. 2)

What is your purpose in life? Do you even know? If you have a Creator, does He have a say in what you’re supposed to be doing? The Apostle Paul certainly believed this. To him, “to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Click to learn more in Week 2 of our new series on Philippians.

Your Past, Present, & Future (Philippians, Ch. 3)

Your Past, Present, & Future (Philippians, Ch. 3)

Your future IS better than your past. There IS hope on the horizon. That’s the message of the Apostle Paul in Philippians 3, when he talks about “pressing on” toward an encouraging future – no matter how bad your past has been.

Click to listen to our latest study in the Book of Philippians.