Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 2:12-18 Salvation not just about what God is going to do in heaven, it’s also about what God wants to do in your life right now. Christians are to grow, but growth does not come automatically. We are to be intentional and responsible for our own spiritual growth, but it is God who gives us both the desire and the ability to grow in spiritual maturity. Due to technical difficulties there is no audio recording for this week.
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Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 2:5-11 Perhaps the most important question of history is, who is Jesus? According to Bible, how a person answers that question determines their destiny. In this passage, Paul gives us one of greatest discourses describing the nature of Jesus. Click HERE to download sermon.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 2:1-4 Our unity and our joy are united because Paul says in this passage your unity in Christ fills up my joy. Our connection to one another produces joy in our lives. The most joyful Christians are ones that are most connected to Christ and connected to other believers. Click HERE to download sermon.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 1:19-30 Do you have a clear philosophy of life? Could you summarize your life in one sentence? Paul’s philosophy of life was “for me to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Christ was Paul’s life, Christ is what excited him and made him alive and gave him joy. Paul tells us in this passage what it looks like to have Christ at the center of your life. Click HERE to download sermon.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 1:9-11 Have you ever wanted to pray for someone, but were not sure what to pray for? Here in this passage Paul tells us what we should be praying for. At the core of Paul’s prayer is a prayer for spiritual maturity. God wants you to grow, and He wants us to pray for spiritual growth. Click HERE to download sermon.
Sermon By: Pastor Matt Spradlin Philippians 1:1-8 The theme of the book of Philippians is our joy in Christ, Paul writes this letter while in prison. If I was in prison writing a letter, I may be preoccupied with my own unfavorable circumstances, but Paul is filled with joy because our joy is not tied to our circumstances, it is tied to Jesus. Click HERE to download sermon.
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