Philippians 4:8-13
Want to know the secret to real contentment? Make Christ the center of your life. If you spend time in the questionable things of this world, your life will lack meaning and power. Instead, invest time thinking about Jesus and His Word and your contentment will grow. A beautiful section of God’s Word.
Philippians 4:6-7
Worried about something today? Learn how to pray about it instead. We’ll learn in Philippians 4 how to exchange stress for strength and anxiety for thanksgiving. Best of all, you’ll experience the peace of God that He promises to everyone who entrusts Him with everything in their lives. Joy is the source of power; prayer is the secret of power.
Philippians 4:4-6
“Rejoice in the Lord” is not a suggestion—it’s a commandment! Learn in this study of Philippians 4 how joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and the source of power in the life of every Christian.
Philippians 3:20-4:3
Are you looking forward to the day when your body will look like the one Jesus had after His resurrection? There will be a day when we will be like Him. Discover more about that beautiful transformation in our study of Philippians 3.
Philippians 3:15-20
“God can and will lead a willing believer. Be willing to do His will.” That’s what we learn from Dr. McGee in this study of Philippians 3 about how Jesus Christ shows up in your life. See how following God translates into your whole way of life.
Philippians 3:7-14
In his revolutionary letter given to the church at Philippi, Paul describes all those things he once trusted for his righteousness as "rubbish" compared to the knowledge of Christ the Lord. We must come to Christ as a bankrupt sinner and trust Him to save us.
Philippians 3:2-6
Paul thought he was good enough. In fact, he had a list of seven things he considered were good reasons he deserved to go to heaven. That is, until he came to Christ. Paul describes his radical change of heart and mind in Philippians 3.
Philippians 2:25-3:1
No matter where you meet God’s people in the world, we all have some family resemblance. That’s because we have God's Spirit living inside each of us, consistently helping us look more like His Son, Jesus. In this study of Philippians 2, Dr. J. Vernon McGee explains what it means to be more like Christ.
Philippians 2:12-26
The main purpose of the church in the world is to make known Christ and His Word. One of the main jobs we have as believers is to know the Bible so we can shine it forth in our lives and have something to say when asked about our faith.
Philippians 2:8-11
In this important study, we focus on the day on which all of history—even all eternity—hangs like a hinge…the day the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified in order to save us. Travel through one of the most glorious passages in the Bible. It describes what was going on behind the scenes that day and, in part, the reason Jesus died on the cross.