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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.
Zechariah’s Song
The greatest gift we receive at Christmas is Jesus Christ. He is the horn of our salvation and the light of the world that rescues us from our sin and darkness. Then may this Christmas be not just a sentimental holiday but an opportunity for us to experience the power of God so that we may erupt in worship to Him.
Mary’s Song
In this broken world, God desires to extend His mercy and grace – which is why He sent Jesus Christ to us. His Kingdom has come, and His Kingdom will one day be completed. Then until that day comes, let’s spur one another on to sing this song of joy knowing that the mighty One has done great things for us.
Mary’s Response
When the gospel comes to us, we can ask questions and we can even express our doubts – but it also bids us to come and die so that we may live a life pleasing to the Lord. Then may the Spirit give us the courage and strength to count the cost and surrender our lives to Jesus because we can’t do this on our own.
Zechariah’s Response
Zechariah’s story reminds us that our God is faithful. The wait is finally over – we get to meet the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the only One who is able to save us from sin and satisfy our souls. Then let’s turn and place our hope in Him today.