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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 44 MIN

0199 God Shall Supply Our Need

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God Shall Supply Our NeedStudy #0199 | W.D. Frazee | March 9, 1976 | Wildwood, GeorgiaWhat does it mean to be truly content? In this practical and deeply encouraging study, Elder Frazee opens up Philippians 4:19 and shows how God's people can live in peace—free from the anxiety of keeping up with the world—by trusting in Heaven's unlimited supply.Key Texts: Philippians 4:19 | Luke 22:35 | Acts 3:1–6 | Acts 20:32–35In This Episode:Elder Frazee takes us to God's "central supply"—a commissary stocked with everything we need, not just for this life, but for eternity. Drawing from the experience of Peter ("Silver and gold have I none"), Paul, and the early church, he shows that true security is never found in money, insurance, or institutions—but in the promise of God.With warmth and candor, Elder Frazee addresses the "respectable sin" of covetousness—the restless desire for more—and calls us to a life of cheerful contentment, whether we handle much or little. This isn't poverty. It's freedom.Topics Covered:— Philippians 4:19: God's traveler's check you can cash again and again— Why Jesus sent His disciples without purse or scrip— Peter at the temple gate: poorer than the beggar, richer than a king— Covetousness: the respectable sin that ruins peace— Why emergencies require a rested soul— The trap of "buying more acres to raise more crops to buy more acres"— How to be happy with little in a world chasing moreKey Quote: "It is a wonderful thing to have something so precious that you enjoy being in it for love's sake."

God Shall Supply Our NeedStudy #0199 | W.D. Frazee | March 9, 1976 | Wildwood, GeorgiaWhat does it mean to be truly content? In this practical and deeply encouraging study, Elder Frazee opens up Philippians 4:19 and shows how God's people can live in peace—free from the anxiety of keeping up with the world—by trusting in Heaven's unlimited supply.Key Texts: Philippians 4:19 | Luke 22:35 | Acts 3:1–6 | Acts 20:32–35In This Episode:Elder Frazee takes us to God's "central supply"—a commissary stocked with everything we need, not just for this life, but for eternity. Drawing from the experience of Peter ("Silver and gold have I none"), Paul, and the early church, he shows that true security is never found in money, insurance, or institutions—but in the promise of God.With warmth and candor, Elder Frazee addresses the "respectable sin" of covetousness—the restless desire for more—and calls us to a life of cheerful contentment, whether we handle much or little. This isn't poverty. It's freedom.Topics Covered:— Philippians 4:19: God's traveler's check you can cash again and again— Why Jesus sent His disciples without purse or scrip— Peter at the temple gate: poorer than the beggar, richer than a king— Covetousness: the respectable sin that ruins peace— Why emergencies require a rested soul— The trap of "buying more acres to raise more crops to buy more acres"— How to be happy with little in a world chasing moreKey Quote: "It is a wonderful thing to have something so precious that you enjoy being in it for love's sake."

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