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Philippians 2:1-2
Philippians 1:1-30
Without spirit, we are not connecting with God. And without truth, we are not properly reflecting God.
Nothing in this world grows us in grace as much as the gifts of suffering and pain.
To know you belong to eternity is to not be intimidated by the temporary.
If your life was placed on the scales of Scripture, would it balance out with the Truth?
When our celebration is based on the wrong expectation, it’s not long before our religion turns to rebellion.
The purpose of every Christian is to know God deeper. And the program of every Christian is to make God known broader. With that being stated, how are you doing with your purpose and program?
The tension between living and dying finds its sanctification in the push of the cross and the pull of the tomb.
The ministry of thorns carries with it more grace and glory than the ministry of thrones. In other words, we often come to know God’s sufficiency because a “thorn” brings us to the point of our own inadequacy.
The greatest work of rest came through Christ on the cross. Therefore, rest works greatest when we come to Christ through the cross.
The believer is guaranteed the best of both worlds, because in Christ, life and death are not enemies but allies.
Every chain comes with a choice: consecrate them or complain about them.
The hardest aspect of going through adversity is often time. But in time, you will see that the thing that caused you so much agony is the exact same thing that developed you the most spiritually.