Integrity is a choice. Sometimes it's a hard choice. Learn from the example of one 18th century man about the hard choices he had to make to be a man of integrity who kept his focus on God. Add Comment How do you know if your faith is mature? How do you know if you are growing spiritually? Paul gives us some guidelines in Philippians 3:1-16. Use this sermon outline and sermon slides to help you prepare to hear God's word on Sunday. Please leave some feedback, if you would like to, by leaving some comments. Sermon OutlineSermon SlidesMature Faith (Philippians 3:1-16) View more presentations from Jeremy Hoover. Too often, church relationships contain conflict. In Philippians 2:1-11, the apostle Paul teaches us how to overcome conflict and live like Jesus by working for oneness with one another, looking to others' interests first, and becoming obedient through service. Sermon: How to Have the Mind of Jesus Update: Sermon MP3 added on 3/15/2010 Too often, church relationships contain conflict. Paul teaches us in Philippians 2:1-11 how to overcome our differences and live like Jesus by working for oneness with one another, looking to others' interests first, and becoming obedient through service. Review the sermon outline and slides ahead of Sunday's worship service to begin thinking about how you can develop the mind of Jesus in your own life. Sermon MP3Sermon OutlineSermon SlidesHow to Have the Mind of Jesus View more presentations from Jeremy Hoover. We desire God's peace in our lives at our most anxious times. But God's peace is available to us all the time. Find out how by listening to this audio devotional. Do you wonder how you'll deal with the stress of the holiday season? Find God's peace in your life through rejoicing, prayer, and thanksgiving. Text: Philippians 4:4-7 In Philippians 1:3-11, Paul sets the tone for us by focusing on others instead of his own situation, fears, and troubles. Many of us need to be less selfish in our lives. We can know that we're growing spiritually when we focus more on others and less on ourselves. |
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