2 - Citizens of Grace & Peace
The Book of Philippians
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12m
The opening to Paul’s letter to the Philippians is not an accident. Grace and Peace are not just a greeting but a call to action, and they mean more than face value would suggest. Dive into the more profound meaning with Tony in episode 2 of his series.
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3 - Citizens of Prayer
Paul wrote many of his letters from prison. And yet, Paul was unwavering in his hope and certainty in the Lord he served. Life holds a multitude of uncertainties, but the choice of how we respond is up to us.
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4 - Citizens of Love
Above all else, Paul prayed for love. In his letter to the Philippians, he stresses the importance of love above all else. But authentic love requires discernment of the real needs of the people around us. What does it look like to truly love as Christ loves?
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5 - Citizens of Redemption
There are three pivotal moments in a person’s life: the moment you’re born, the moment you figure out why you were born, and the moment you allow God to redeem your past. Paul is no stranger to disappointment and pain— ten years in prison! But God used every moment to further the Gospel.