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Philippians: Joyfully Pressing On
The book of Philippians was penned by Paul during a season of imprisonment and uncertainty – but despite facing numerous challenges, Paul’s words echo with resilience, gratitude, and an unwavering confidence in the surpassing joy found in Christ. As we navigate this book together, we will explore themes that resonate deeply with the human experience – themes of unity, humility, contentment, and the surpassing peace that comes from a vibrant relationship with Christ. Paul’s heartfelt expressions of love for the Philippian church and his unwavering commitment to the gospel will offer us a roadmap for navigating the challenges of our own lives as well. Then, may these truths strengthen our faith, deepen our relationships, and equip us to face the trials of life with a joy that emanates from the source of all joy – our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Disappointment with God
You and I need the mercy of God because we are hopeless on our own. We will never be able to make it out of this pit of darkness – which is why someone much greater than Jonah coming is good news to us. Then let’s anchor ourselves to Jesus who alone is the Rescuer of our souls – the Hope of the world.
Recommissioned
Our God is a relenting God which is why even the message of judgment can be a message of hope. Then run to the cross today because He will give you another chance. But let’s also run to the world with this life-giving truth so that they will find Christ and be saved.
Running to God
Salvation comes from the Lord. He will save us not because we are good but because He is – which means that no matter where we are, we can always run back to God knowing that He will receive us with His arms wide open. Then let’s cry out to Him, trust Him, and surrender to Him knowing that He will answer.
Running From God
Jonah’s story reveals how prone we are to wander but it also reminds us that God will never leave us abandoned – He will always seek us out, draw us back again and again and again because He loves us and is committed to us. Then let’s not run from God. Let’s not resist His will. Let’s choose to be with Him.