Chapter 8 The Intercessory Prayers of Christians (Luke 11:5, 6.) (Manual of Anecdotes. Let there be love to Christ and to souls in your hearts, and greater wonders will be accomplished. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. We may feel our dignity affronted, and our first impulse will be denial of, or objection to the universality of the statement. Christ does not require anything impossible or injuriously difficult, nothing for which He does not guarantee strength. And so he concludes with prayer and salutations.Dictionary of Bible ThemesPhilippians 4:131105God, power of5598victory, over spiritual forces5955strength, divine6163faults8485spiritual warfare, conflict9313resurrection, spiritualPhilippians 4:10-134966present, the5939satisfactionPhilippians 4:10-187402offeringsPhilippians 4:11-135871greed, response to6705peace, experiencePhilippians 4:11-145569suffering, hardshipPhilippians 4:12-135805comfortPhilippians 4:13-145776achievementLibraryNovember 24. Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) )PeopleClement, Epaphroditus, Euodias, Paul, Philippians, SyntychePlacesMacedonia, Philippi, ThessalonicaTopicsAble, Anything, Christ, Christ's, Gives, Power, Strength, Strengtheneth, Strengthening, StrengthensOutline1. B. We have to be a Christian our entire life. Over its western portal may still be read, graven on a brazen plate, the words, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' 8. No Christian worker can ever be used of God until the proud self-will is broken, and the heart is ready to yield to God's Rev. If we turn from this various help to Christ personally and then remember that He is with us, immutable in His love, unfailing in His resources, unwearied in His oversight, we can understand what Paul meant. 5). Among all the names of God perhaps the most comprehensive is the name Jehovah. A. iv. 6). Why, because between her and the babe there was a tie; that woman was the mother of the babe. Philippians 4:13: Here We Find: W. Forsyth. He had had occasion to mention three of his fellow-workers, and Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureRejoice Evermore'Rejoice in the Lord alway; and again I say, rejoice!'--PHIL. With a flush of earnestness on his face, he tried, but found he could paint no better with the master's brush than with his own. Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Say 'thank You''But I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at length ye have revived your thought for me; wherein ye did indeed take thought, but ye lacked opportunity. From particular admonitions,4. By working faith in us, which brings us into vital union with Him who is the source of strength.II. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.' "Let Your Moderation be Known unto all Men" (Phil. )The fountain of strengthJ. Let us note, then, first, the personal bond which gives force Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureNames in the Book of Life'Other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life.'--PHIL. Do you suppose your Father will let you carry the banner of His victory and His gladness on to Rev. 'There,' said he, 'is the mighty force that sets the work in motion. 7). III. Not that I seek for the gift; but I seek for the fruit that increaseth to your account. By His having done all things Himself. Not only did it hang there but it upheld four thousand pounds weight attached to it! Paul gives particular instances, then generalizes. Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureFarewell Words'Now unto our God and Father be the glory for ever and ever, Amen. A sailor tried to climb the ascent, but his strong limbs trembled, and he was at last obliged to give up the attempt. Though Paul's is not quite so universal as Christ's, it forms a pleasing testimony to the correctness of Christ's statement, and the usefulness of the promised aid.I. Whether conscious or unconscious of it, we are all weak. he proceeds to general exhortations,10. The words I have chosen set forth very simply and beautifully the bond which knit Paul and these Philippian Christians together, and the chief desire which his Apostolic love had for them. And then he goes on to tell them, and all Christian people, why they should make up their, Chapter 1 The Fellowship of Prayer (Philippians 4:6.) November 24. He alone is able to keep it, and He can so keep it that "nothing shall offend us." I cannot burn! 1. if we Christians are not equal to all the demands which God makes upon us our in. By working faith in us, which brings us into vital union with Him who is the source of strength.II. "Let your moderation be known unto all men" (Phil. iv. Over its western portal may still be read, graven on a brazen plate, the words, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' 1. Stop the flow of the current for one instant and the huge horseshoe dropped. December 17. The Divine help is manifold and constant. Philippians, Sermons, Sermons 2004, Sermons by Book Standing Firm - Philippians 4:1 August 22, 2004 Download MP3 Grace Bible Church Standing Firm - Philippians 4:1 (Greek words can be viewed using the Symbol font) Sermon Study Sheets Pastor Scott L. Harris Grace Bible Church, NY August 22, 2004 Standing Firm Philippians 4:1 Introduction CHRIST IS THE SOURCE OF CHRISTIAN STRENGTH. "The peace that passes all understanding" is the very breath of God in the soul. Philippians 4:13 Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. He warns the . Not our ignorance, for He is our teacher; not our feebleness, for He never breaks the bruised reed; not our sinfulness, for He is our Saviour.4. iv. Howbeit Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureGifts Given, Seed Sown'And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church had fellowship with me in the matter of giving and receiving, but ye only; for even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my need. God's rest did not come till after His work was over, and ours will not. 2. so also, thou, in a special way, art the dearly beloved and longed for, the joy and crown, of every sincere servant of Christ in the gospel, Phil. 1. A. Alexander, D. D.)Dependence on ChristJ. (Philippians iv. When we tell the storyREJOICE! The certain triumph of Christianity. )Strength through ChristT. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth A Tender Exhortation'Therefore, my brethren, dearly beloved and longed for, my joy and crown, so stand fast in the Lord, my dearly beloved.'--PHIL. Our strength is not superseded. A fine harmony in the two statements. "Be Careful for Nothing; but in Everything by Prayer and Supplication with Thanksgiving Let Your Requests be Made Known unto God" (Phil. 7). When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. PHILIPPIANS iv. Philippians 3:12-14 Forgetting What Is Behind Philippians 3:13-14 Reaching for the Goal Philippians 3:4-14 The Promise Book Philippians 4:19 , Psalm 37:4 In His Hands Isaiah 41:10 , Philippians 4:13 Without Him John 15:5 , Philippians 4:13 The Servant King Philippians 2:5-7 Under Construction Philippians 1:6 Proclaiming the Good News That is the way to take His burden up. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth, December 17. We shall use the figure of a fortress, which is to be kept. 6). Inasmuch as the heart is the most important part of man--for out of it are the issues of life--it would be natural to expect that Satan, when he intended to do mischief to manhood, would be sure to make his strongest Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 4: 1858ContentmentWe, my brethren, might well be willing to endure Paul's infirmities, and share the cold dungeon with him, if we too might by any means attain unto such a degree of contentment. iv. So does all the lifting power of the Christian come from the currents of spiritual influence which flow into his heart from the living Jesus. By His example, showing us how to do all that He requires in His own life.4. It is opposed to dissatisfaction, and by submission to the hardships of life disarms them of half their power. iv. Chapter 9 The Three Essentials of, Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. "Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God" (Phil. I venture to apply them to ourselves, and I speak now especially to the members of my own church and congregation. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. Streamers and ribbons would also make it fun! iv. The lady placed the brush belonging to her departed husband in the hand of the boy, saying, "This is his brush; try it, my boy." Children's sermon Philippians 4:4 Cathy A. Liening B.I.B.L.E. iv. B. 3. In spite of conscious weakness, opposition, and failure, "through Christ they take heart to persevere. The letter shows him to us as a prisoner, dependent on Christian charity Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy Scripture, The Warrior Peace'The peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.'--PHIL. iv. I am half afraid that some of you may think, as I have at times thought, that I am too old to preach to the young. 3. 5). Chapter 5 Praying without Doubting (Mark 11:23.) All the saints salute you, especially they that are of Caesar's household. I cannot burn! Still, faith is the channel of communication. Chapter 8 The Intercessory Prayers of Christians (Luke 11:5, 6.) Find Top Church Sermons, Illustrations, and Preaching Slides on Philippians 4:13. . A. Cruden describes this name as the incommunicable name of God. The proud man, although he makes himself believe that he can obey God by himself, must be often warned by his conscience that he has not done so. "The peace that passes all understanding" is the very breath of God in the soul. As I walked in and through those rooms, and went from one story to another, and saw the rolling of the pinions and heard the rattling of the wheels, and felt the vibration of the floor beneath my feet, while the raw material was being, as by magic, brought out at the other end to be a robe for a peasant or a prince, I said, 'Why, where in the world is the motive power that sets all this to work?' If we will take it to heart, it will tell us how to keep Christmas-day. . If we turn from this various help to Christ personally and then remember that He is with us, immutable in His love, unfailing in His resources, unwearied in His oversight, we can understand what Paul meant. 2 Peter 1:10-11 "Therefore, brethren, be even more diligent to make your call and election sure, for if you do these things you will never stumble; for so an entrance will be supplied to you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus . 13). It is "all things," even the otherwise impossible. But the Bible says, "All things.". $8.95 . From particular admonitions,4. Rejoice in the Lord (Philippians 3:1). Before the full bearing and value of these verses can be realized, I think they require to be read several times over. Now I can burn!"(J. 6). It applies to man's spiritual life.2. Cranmer and Ridley were no match for Jane Bouchier the Baptist martyr. M. AndersonPrayer Availeth MuchWorry Versus PeaceBe careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Everyone was dashing from shop to shop, trying to do what they needed to do and get out of the rain. He felt equal to labour, suffering, and dying. It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. Our church has been commissioned to teach the way of love that is the hope of the world. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. "Good" is understood. Iv. All the saints salute you, especially they that are of Caesar's household. So does all the lifting power of the Christian come from the currents of spiritual influence which flow into his heart from the living Jesus. 7). St. Paul has been speaking of two good women, who seem to have had some difference; and he beseeches them to make up their difference, and be of the same mind in the Lord. iv. The words I have chosen set forth very simply and beautifully the bond which knit Paul and these Philippian Christians together, and the chief desire which his Apostolic love had for them. L. Cuyler, D. D.When I was at Princeton, Professor Henry had so constructed a huge bar of iron, bent into the form of a horseshoe, that it used to hang suspended from another iron bar above it. It applies to the whole life. To fulfil the law as a rule of duty.2. And as to Christ Thy LordPreface. It has been well said that this whole epistle may be summed up in two short sentences: 'I rejoice'; 'Rejoice ye!' He healed the sick; sickness can be better borne. It has been well said that this whole epistle may be summed up in two short sentences: 'I rejoice'; 'Rejoice ye!' . You can use these as a series or on their own. Even if the sentences are read through slowly, just as they stand, a deep sense of blessing and rest steals into T. 7). To fulfil the law as a rule of duty.2. What is the way to lay your burden down? God's rest did not come till after His work was over, and ours will not. iv. Birch.A young Italian boy knocked one day at the door of an artist's studio in Rome, and when it was opened, exclaimed, "Please, madam, will you give me the master's brush?" So with Christians. These closing words fall into three unconnected parts, a doxology, greetings, and a benediction. The horseshoe magnet was not welded or glued to the metal above it, but through the iron wire coiled round it there ran a subtle current of electricity from a galvanic battery. He may brave dangers and accomplish many wonderful works, but he does not know how to be abased and how to abound. and as to Christ thy Lord, most comely "as the lily among thorns," being his "love among the daughters," Cant. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. 4. iv. Weakness lessens work, reduces enjoyment, and aggravates suffering. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. God gives faith equal to the emergency. Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. Spurgeon. 20-23 (R.V.). Cruden describes this name as the incommunicable name of God. The horseshoe magnet was not welded or glued to the metal above it, but through the iron wire coiled round it there ran a subtle current of electricity from a galvanic battery. )Strength in Christ"I was requested," said the late Dr. Macleod, "by a brother minister, who was unwell, to go and visit a dying boy. "Let your moderation be known unto all men" (Phil. It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. 3. iv. Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.'--PHIL. Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) There are some things we can do with. Chapter 9 The Three Essentials of T. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. Christ is the only one who can make this sweeping assertion without fear of ultimate contradiction.II. 5. (Philippians iv. Chapter 4 The Praying that Glorifies God (John 14:13.) As in all his letters, the Apostle follows the natural instinct of making his last words loving words. 'There,' said he, 'is the mighty force that sets the work in motion. Today's sermon is entitled "Pudgy and Lefty." Today's sermon is . New lessons will be added as they are developed. "Without me nothing." Before the full bearing and value of these verses can be realized, I think they require to be read several times over. Not only did it hang there but it upheld four thousand pounds weight attached to it! iv. Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. "And Again I Say, Rejoice" (Phil. 6). Scripture Reference Index. By God's help the weakest of us may be strong, and it is the way to become so, to resolve never to give up a good work till we have tried our best to achieve it. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. "The peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds" (Phil. 2. "I can do all things through Christ" (Phil. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth August 24. 4. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. iv. He felt he needed more strength to bear the dread ordeal in a worthy manner, so being left a few moments to himself, he cried in an agony of prayer that God would more sensibly reveal Himself to him. $15. I know how to be abased, and I know also how to abound: in everything and in all things have I learned the secret both to be filled and to be hungry, both to abound and to be in want. We have to walk in His steps.2. iv. )Power through the love of ChristManual of Anecdotes.ONE day, one the gigantic eagles of Scotland carried away an infant, which was sleeping by the fireside in its mother's cottage. Weak faith can sprout and grow till it becomes great under the pressure of a great trial. Send kids out into the congregation with their instruments and noisemakers to do the litany and have them stay there for the blessing. You were not meant to be little. 5). The brethren which are with me salute you. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth December 17. Do not indulge, any of you, the silly notion that you can be contented without learning, or learn without discipline. (Text in conjunction with John 15:5.) (Manual of Anecdotes. 1105God, power of5598victory, over spiritual forces5955strength, divine6163faults8485spiritual warfare, conflict9313resurrection, spiritual, 4966present, the5939satisfaction, 5871greed, response to6705peace, experience, March 24. Now I can burn!"(J. "I can do all things through Christ" (Phil. And the promise saith that it shall be kept--kept by "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, through Christ Jesus." out Christ and yet considering Him as God we cannot even do evil without the strength He supplies. Our very strength is weakness. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.". A fine harmony in the two statements. "Good" is understood. If you are going to have the whole congregation join in the blessing time then have it printed in the bulletin. The very words of the next text might suggest this, even if we did not know it from experience. No one can plead his feebleness as an excuse for falling when he might have been strong in the energy of God. iv. Christ is the only one who can make this sweeping assertion without fear of ultimate contradiction.II. iv. You can use these as a series or on their own. Swallow. A. By God's help the weakest of us may be strong, and it is the way to become so, to resolve never to give up a good work till we have tried our best to achieve it. By the effects of His wondrous life. Westford, MA. A prisoner in a Roman prison; and when Rome fixed its claws it did not usually let go without drawing blood. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth August 24. 3. "Let Your Moderation be Known unto all Men" (Phil. Now, let's look at the verse in its full context: [Philippians 4:10-13] But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at last you have revived your concern for me; indeed, you were concerned before, but you lacked an opportunity to act. Two speakers, Divine-human and human. Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Say 'thank You''But I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at length ye have revived your thought for me; wherein ye did indeed take thought, but ye lacked opportunity. This treasure is earthly treasure, and it is like our chocolate coins. It applies to the whole life. In several places an explanatory word is added, revealing some one of His special characteristics; and it is to these that I want particularly, Paul Thanks the Philippians for Their Contribution, The Tendency of Christian Principles to Produce True Contentment. )Strength through ChristT. Keep on with your medicine, and when you cannot feel any joy, when there is no spring, and no seeming comfort and encouragement, still rejoice, and count it all joy. showing how he rejoiced at their generosity toward him while in prison.19. You will find that His burden is always light. Chapter 3 God's Peace Obtained in Answer to Prayer (Philippians 4:6, 7.) Most people would say, "I can do some things but not all things.". "I Can do all Things through Christ" (Phil. "The Peace of God which Passeth all Understanding Shall Keep Your Hearts and Minds" (Phil. "Let Your Moderation be Known unto all Men" (Phil. The words were few, and uttered feebly; they were the words of a feeble child, in a poor home, where the only ornament was that of a meek, and quiet, and affectionate mother; but these words seemed to lift the burden from the very heart; they seemed to make the world more beautiful than ever it was before; they brought home to my heart a great and a blessed truth. (Manual of Anecdotes. This assurance covers all the necessities of our Christian life perseverance, cross-bearing and self-crucifixion, Christian work, the prospect and experience of death.(S. CCLI Number: 5536399By Martha Bolton & Bob SingletoniTunes Store https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/the-word/885208630?app=itunes&at=1010l7vEApple Music h. A dear sister said one day: "I have so much work to do that I have not time to get strength to do it by waiting on the Lord." iv. Pride says it will pay off the debt it owes to God when it has grown bigger. 5). BOTH THESE ERRORS ARE ANSWERED BY THE TEXT, which picks out the truth involved in each and separates it from the false. By the effect of His unique teaching. Paul was as gentle as he was strong. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. One a great Giver, the other a great receiver. But who was he who here said to the Church at Philippi, 'Be careful for nothing?' If we turn from this various help to Christ personally and then remember that He is with us, immutable in His love, unfailing in His resources, unwearied in His oversight, we can understand what Paul meant. 8. As the pride of man says, "I can do all things," so does Paul; only pride stops short here, whereas Paul adds, "through Christ," etc. Iv. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.' L. Cuyler, D. D.When I was at Princeton, Professor Henry had so constructed a huge bar of iron, bent into the form of a horseshoe, that it used to hang suspended from another iron bar above it. Say, "Philippians 4:13 says, 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.'" Say, "That doesn't mean literally ALL things. This is a defect we cannot supply. His miracles have made many a life path brighter, and they yield constant consolation. The exertion of weakness can not produce strength. And as to Christ Thy LordPreface. SUFFERING AND CONTENTMENT. Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) "The Peace of God which Passeth all Understanding Shall Keep Your Hearts and Minds" (Phil. We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. As I walked in and through those rooms, and went from one story to another, and saw the rolling of the pinions and heard the rattling of the wheels, and felt the vibration of the floor beneath my feet, while the raw material was being, as by magic, brought out at the other end to be a robe for a peasant or a prince, I said, 'Why, where in the world is the motive power that sets all this to work?' Birch.A young Italian boy knocked one day at the door of an artist's studio in Rome, and when it was opened, exclaimed, "Please, madam, will you give me the master's brush?" 4. F. B. Tinling, B. "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." To His everyday purpose and action. A fine harmony in the two statements. I like the fact that this verse is written in direct support of "I can be content in any situation." So often we isolate this verse and we apply it to only encourage us to do the impossible, which I am all for. A. Alexander, D. D.)Dependence on ChristJ. By His example, showing us how to do all that He requires in His own life.4. We are able to receive Christ's energy just in proportion as we trust him, as they who were cured by him had. Let there be love to Christ and to souls in your hearts, and greater wonders will be accomplished. 6. To His everyday purpose and action. Moreover, if strength is possible to the Christian, weakness is culpable. 3. If we walk in righteousness He will carry us through. Over its western portal may still be read, graven on a brazen plate, the words, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth August 24. Thus we hear Paul, "I can do all things," not by his immediate environment, men, or things; not by his inherent energy; but by Christ which "strengtheneth him with strength in his soul" (Psalm 138:3). Thou art, if not the only, yet the chief object of their labours, their work being either to confirm and strengthen thee in thy way, that thou mayest so stand fast in the Lord, or remove impediments, make crooked things, (Sunday before Christmas.) I went to visit him. 5). (1)I cannot do many things which my fellow Christians say is my duty;(2)Nor what in my ignorance I conclude to be my duty;(3)Nor what is actually my duty, if I go about it in a wrong spirit or way;(4)But Christ will strengthen us for all His will.What can hinder? 1. The child learning to walk alone is strengthened by the hand of the mother, and the aged mother is in return strengthened by the arm of her son. He told me before some remarkable things of this boy. A fine harmony in the two statements. Pride forgets the Fall, and also that what it calls its own strength is really God's gift. We saw some large alligators, petted wild horses, and saw a beautiful deer, which was standing just a . A. Not by miracle or magic; not by acting upon us without our knowledge or against our will, but through our own intelligent and active powers.2. We may feel our dignity affronted, and our first impulse will be denial of, or objection to the universality of the statement. You can use these as a series or on their own. DEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM. We begin our Christian life by working, trying and struggling in the energy of the flesh to save Rev. Christ can make you energetic. PHILIPPIANS iv. But I have all things, and abound: I am filled, having received from Epaphroditus the things that came from you, an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScripturePrayer Perfumed with PraiseThe point to which I would draw your attention is this: that whether it be the general prayer or the specific supplication we are to offer either or both "with thanksgiving." Paul was as gentle as he was strong. iv. 6). Chapter 3 God's Peace Obtained in Answer to Prayer (Philippians 4:6, 7.) A robust Highlander, accustomed to climb the hills, tried next, and even his limbs gave way, and he was in fact precipitated to the bottom. He was eleven years of age, and during three years' sickness had manifested the most patient submission to the will of God, with a singular enlightenment of the Spirit. "And Again I Say, Rejoice" (Phil. -- Philippians 4:4 Materials: a stack of different versions of Bibles A. New Here. God sends not His servants on their own charges; but "He is able to make all grace abound towards us, that we, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound unto every good work." A. It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. His miracles have made many a life path brighter, and they yield constant consolation. ITS NATURE. It is linked with God's and made the grander for the union. Iv. III. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth March 24. He had suffered the most excruciating pain. Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. Perhaps you found the first dose ineffectual. Our very strength is weakness. Scripture: Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me. A. Our church exists to share God's love, to bring people into a fellowship in which God's love is shared, and to help people grow into followers of Jesus. 4. "I Can do all Things through Christ" (Phil. It applies to the whole life. 1. Those who heard him supposed he intended to recant, but they misunderstood him. Look at how well I can boast! This continual refrain of gladness is all the more remarkable if we remember the Apostle's circumstances. When he came in sight of the stake he exclaimed, "Oh! Lesson focus: Jesus should be first in our hearts and minds. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. So should our gratitude be.(J. Say,Paul says in Philippians chapter 4 to REJOICE all the time! B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth March 10. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. L. Cuyler, D. D.)The secret of fortitudeJ. iv. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. There are some things we can do with. You would probably listen with more attention to one less remote from you in years, and may be disposed to Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Obey an Impossible Injunction'Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God.'--PHIL. It has been well said that this whole epistle may be summed up in two short sentences: 'I rejoice'; 'Rejoice ye!' But Paul was only one of many. Inasmuch as the heart is the most important part of man--for out of it are the issues of life--it would be natural to expect that Satan, when he intended to do mischief to manhood, would be sure to make his strongest Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 4: 1858, ContentmentWe, my brethren, might well be willing to endure Paul's infirmities, and share the cold dungeon with him, if we too might by any means attain unto such a degree of contentment. The words were few, and uttered feebly; they were the words of a feeble child, in a poor home, where the only ornament was that of a meek, and quiet, and affectionate mother; but these words seemed to lift the burden from the very heart; they seemed to make the world more beautiful than ever it was before; they brought home to my heart a great and a blessed truth. Spurgeon. iv. iv. 6, 7.) A. Chapter 6 Praying with Desire (Mark 11:24.) Every man needs strength. Every word of His is the bread of life.4. A. Alexander, D. D.We all need strength. We must look out of ourselves; and to save us from a vain search God sets Christ before us as our strength and strengthener.I. A. Then his life-power flows through us. The great Mosque of Constantinople was once a Christian church, dedicated to the Holy Wisdom. Perhaps you found the first dose ineffectual. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game- a serious game- two teams, complete with . A. Jesus doesn't give you the ability to fly or win football games or get a perfect score on the SAT. I. - W.F.A. We deprecate the indolent cowardice of the man who always felt assured that every new enterprise would be too much for him, and therefore declined it; but we admire the pluck of the ploughman who was asked on his cross examination if he could read Greek, and replied he did not know, because he had never tried. Hugh BinningChristmas Peace(Sunday before Christmas.) B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth March 24. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. It is not a power that may be exercised naturally, but a science to be acquired gradually. This continual refrain of gladness is all the more remarkable if we remember the Apostle's circumstances. 7). If we walk in righteousness He will carry us through. Happy day if you have exchanged burdens and laid down your loads at His blessed feet to take up His own instead. 20-23 (R.V.). 4). "Let Your Moderation be Known unto all Men" (Phil. iv. God wants to rest His workers, Rev. By His having done all things Himself. This is a glorious text, and one fit to be the key-note of Christmas-day. I can do all things in Him that strengtheneth me. It is easy for prosperous people, who have nothing to trouble them, to give good advices to suffering hearts; and these are generally as futile as they are easy. 4). 2. so also, thou, in a special way, art the dearly beloved and longed for, the joy and crown, of every sincere servant of Christ in the gospel, Phil. But who was he who here said to the Church at Philippi, 'Be careful for nothing?' 7). Chapter 3 God's Peace Obtained in Answer to Prayer (Philippians 4:6, 7.) We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. We linger around the four great landmarks, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Gethsemane, Calvary, and they are a ceaseless inspiration to us. . iv. 8. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879, How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. They are Satan's right and left hand in which he tosses our souls from one to the other. I gazed with wonder at the boy. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. The very test of consecration is our willingness not only to surrender the things that are wrong, but to surrender our rights, to be willing to be subject. Cease not from God's work, because you are unable to perform it of yourself. Chapter 8 The Intercessory Prayers of Christians (Luke 11:5, 6.) When we do these things to be rich toward God, we create a special kind of treasure for ourselves. "And Again I Say, Rejoice" (Phil. Say: Jesus gives us the strength to stand up to people who pick on us, be nice to people who are different than we are, and forgive people who are mean to us. He was eleven years of age, and during three years' sickness had manifested the most patient submission to the will of God, with a singular enlightenment of the Spirit. Chapter 9 The Three Essentials of T. iv. We need not be taught Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 6: 1860The Bible the Great Civilizer(Fourth Sunday in Lent.) Why did that woman succeed, when the strong sailor and the practised Highlander had failed? He alone is able to keep it, and He can so keep it that "nothing shall offend us." It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. 6). A. Fired with the noblest ambition, his inspiration was from above. . 4. Thou art, if not the only, yet the chief object of their labours, their work being either to confirm and strengthen thee in thy way, that thou mayest so stand fast in the Lord, or remove impediments, make crooked things Hugh BinningThe Works of the Rev. Iv. "Without me nothing." HOW CHRIST STRENGTHENS US.1. It may not be easy to see what this text has to do with the story of Joseph, which we have just been reading, or with the meaning of the Bible of which I have been speaking to you Charles KingsleyThe Gospel of the Pentateuch, Preface. Similarly, in a high spiritual sense, we can do nothing good without Him. But, at last, a poor peasant woman came forward. A robust Highlander, accustomed to climb the hills, tried next, and even his limbs gave way, and he was in fact precipitated to the bottom. And as to Christ Thy LordPreface. . A prisoner in a Roman prison; and when Rome fixed its claws it did not usually let go without drawing blood. Do you suppose your Father will let you carry the banner of His victory and His gladness on to, "Let your moderation be known unto all men" (Phil. 2. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth December 17. Iv. God wants to rest His workers, Rev. (Text in conjunction with John 15:5.) I can do all things in Him that strengtheneth me. They headed for the forest. PHILIPPIANS iv. )Power through the love of ChristManual of Anecdotes.ONE day, one the gigantic eagles of Scotland carried away an infant, which was sleeping by the fireside in its mother's cottage. Through Christ you can curb it. H. HowardStandards of Life and ServiceJehovah"That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most High over all the earth." B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth A Tender Exhortation'Therefore, my brethren, dearly beloved and longed for, my joy and crown, so stand fast in the Lord, my dearly beloved.'--PHIL. In several places an explanatory word is added, revealing some one of His special characteristics; and it is to these that I want particularly Hannah Whitall SmithThe God of All ComfortLinksPhilippians 4:13 NIVPhilippians 4:13 NLTPhilippians 4:13 ESVPhilippians 4:13 NASBPhilippians 4:13 KJVPhilippians 4:13 Bible AppsPhilippians 4:13 ParallelPhilippians 4:13 Biblia ParalelaPhilippians 4:13 Chinese BiblePhilippians 4:13 French BiblePhilippians 4:13 German BiblePhilippians 4:13 CommentariesBible Hub, (2)Providence, under which all things work together for our good. Even when you fall into divers temptations, reckon it joy, and delight, and God will make your reckoning good. II. The lesson is only a guide and can be adapted for your needs. iv. Christ is the only one who can make this sweeping assertion without fear of ultimate contradiction.II. "The Peace of God which Passeth all Understanding Shall Keep Your Hearts and Minds" (Phil. But our life will prove that Christ is right. H. HowardStandards of Life and ServiceJehovah"That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most High over all the earth." If we will take it to heart, it will tell us how to keep Christmas-day. iv. And then he goes on to tell them, and all Christian people, why they should make up their Charles KingsleyTown and Country SermonsTable of ContentsChapter 1 The Fellowship of Prayer (Philippians 4:6.) Today we're going to celebrate that with a parade. 6). Chapter 6 Praying with Desire (Mark 11:24.) These closing words fall into three unconnected parts, a doxology, greetings, and a benediction. A. iv. Scroll under the Lectionary Year to find multiple resources! THE whole village ran after it; but the eagle soon perched itself upon the loftiest eyrie, and everyone despaired of the child being recovered. Swallow. Christ can give you a lion's boldness. Needless to say, her father quickly put an end to that! Are you slothful? "Courageous Christians neededC. He told me before some remarkable things of this boy. 6). That is the way to take His burden up. He alone is able to keep it, and He can so keep it that "nothing shall offend us." REJOICE! The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.'--PHIL. Those Suffolk horses which will pull at a post till they drop are worth a thousand times as much as jibbing animals that run back as soon as ever the collar begins to press them.(C. and as to Christ thy Lord, most comely "as the lily among thorns," being his "love among the daughters," Cant. Children's Sermons for Luke 4. 1. 8. He took me out of the building altogether, to a little circumscribed place beneath, where there was only one door and a window to the whole room; but through the open door I saw the great piston moving in silent and majestic power as it was doing this wondrous work. Sep 9, 2018 - Posts about Philippians 4:13 written by wallbuilder . To fulfil the law as a rule of duty.2. We must look out of ourselves; and to save us from a vain search God sets Christ before us as our strength and strengthener.I. Psalm 8; Galatians 4:4-7; Philippians 2:5-13; Luke 2:15-21 - - - - - A Service of Readings and Carols for The First Sunday . The letters of Paul can have challenging content to teach to children (adults too!). )Strength through ChristT. As I walked in and through those rooms, and went from one story to another, and saw the rolling of the pinions and heard the rattling of the wheels, and felt the vibration of the floor beneath my feet, while the raw material was being, as by magic, brought out at the other end to be a robe for a peasant or a prince, I said, 'Why, where in the world is the motive power that sets all this to work?' He alone is able to keep it, and He can so keep it that "nothing shall offend us." By supplying us with the great motive power His constraining love.5. One a great Giver, the other a great receiver. Thou art, if not the only, yet the chief object of their labours, their work being either to confirm and strengthen thee in thy way, that thou mayest so stand fast in the Lord, or remove impediments, make crooked things Hugh BinningThe Works of the Rev. B. )The hidden source of powerA minister says: "The other day I was up in Lancashire, and my host took me to see one of those monster factories which are the wonders of civilization, covering acres of ground nobody knows how many stories high, and how many hundreds of windows they have to let in the light upon the industrious work people inside. I am half afraid that some of you may think, as I have at times thought, that I am too old to preach to the young. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. Let us note, then, first, the personal bond which gives force Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureNames in the Book of Life'Other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life.'--PHIL. To His everyday purpose and action. We shall use the figure of a fortress, which is to be kept. The exertion of weakness can not produce strength. For four hundred years noisy crowds have fought, and sorrowed, and fretted, beneath the dim inscription in an unknown tongue; Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureThink on These Things' . As in all his letters, the Apostle follows the natural instinct of making his last words loving words. It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. (Philippians iv. The calls for strength are many and various, flesh and heart fail before them; but "they that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength," so that in Christ the heaviest burden may be borne and the hardest task accomplished and the weakest soul win the victory over the most powerful foe, with a strength which is practically omnipotent, because it is derived frown an almighty source. Those who heard him supposed he intended to recant, but they misunderstood him. When he came in sight of the stake he exclaimed, "Oh! "I am as true a servant of God as any of you; and if you put your poor sister to death, take care lest God should let loose the wolf of Rome on you, and you have to suffer for God, too.". Commit means to hand over, to trust wholly to another. Chapter 5 Praying without Doubting (Mark 11:23.) In every part of our life we have Christ's influence. And as to Christ Thy LordPreface. Scripture Isaiah 41:10, Philippians 4:13 Preparation: Beforehand, prepare at least two things to happen when you point a remote control in that direction.. Get the person in charge of the lights to dim and brighten the lights when you point the remote at them. Quick Links to Year A, Year B, and Year C. General Christmas and Advent Resources. 6). I venture to apply them to ourselves, and I speak now especially to the members of my own church and congregation. 5). THE DIVINE ASSERTION. By His having done all things Himself. A prisoner in a Roman prison; and when Rome fixed its claws it did not usually let go without drawing blood. 11 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. There are some things we can do with. Get the pianist to play a short song when you point the remote at him/her. I went to visit him. He hushed the waves; He stills the storm today. I gazed with wonder at the boy. You would probably listen with more attention to one less remote from you in years, and may be disposed to Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Obey an Impossible Injunction'Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God.'--PHIL. But who was he who here said to the Church at Philippi, 'Be careful for nothing?' 12). Our power "through Christ which strengthens us" is limitless. (Manual of Anecdotes. Offer some examples of world records, describing how extraordinary they seem. 3. 13 I can do all this through him who gives me strength . Let us note, then, first, the personal bond which gives force Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureNames in the Book of Life'Other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life.'--PHIL. It is not allowed to rust in idleness. There are two hands there--God's hand pressing us down, humbling us, and then God's hand lifting Rev. "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls." "Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God that He may exalt you in due time." I. Iv. Though Paul's is not quite so universal as Christ's, it forms a pleasing testimony to the correctness of Christ's statement, and the usefulness of the promised aid.I. )The hidden source of powerA minister says: "The other day I was up in Lancashire, and my host took me to see one of those monster factories which are the wonders of civilization, covering acres of ground nobody knows how many stories high, and how many hundreds of windows they have to let in the light upon the industrious work people inside. Howbeit Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureGifts Given, Seed Sown'And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church had fellowship with me in the matter of giving and receiving, but ye only; for even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my need. Blog. iv. 2. so also, thou, in a special way, art the dearly beloved and longed for, the joy and crown, of every sincere servant of Christ in the gospel, Phil. But then the music started M. AndersonPrayer Availeth MuchWorry Versus PeaceBe careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. iv. 4:13 in context. 7). So ministers are more tried than others, partly because of their vocation, and partly that they may have wisdom and grace to succour the tempted. As the result of this, instead of recanting, he cried out triumphantly, "Now I can burn! By His having done all things Himself. Iv. The energy is not in our faith, but in Christ. 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