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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2025 · 27 MIN

Handling Dissatisfaction | Philippians 2:14–18

from What The Bible Says To Know & Do · host Pastor Josh Wootton

In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that hits close to home for many believers—dissatisfaction in the church. Why do people so often feel let down by their church? Is it always because something is truly wrong—or could it be that our expectations are off?From Philippians 2:14–18, we’ll look at how Paul calls believers to handle dissatisfaction in a way that protects unity, cultivates joy, and keeps the focus where it belongs—on Christ and His purposes for the church.Main Ideas1. Don’t Be a Complainer (vv. 14–15)• Paul says, “Do all things without grumbling or disputing.”• The church should be marked by unity and joy, not complaint and division.• Complaining might feel justified, but over time, it can destroy fellowship and joy in a church body.• Before speaking out of frustration, ask: i. Am I helping or hurting unity? ii. Am I acting like a child of God, shining as a light in a dark world—or dimming the light of Christ’s church?2. Remember the End Goal (v. 16)• Our goal is not our personal satisfaction—it’s faithfulness until the day of Christ.• Common dissatisfactions often come from personal preference rather than biblical conviction.• If your concerns are biblical and real, bring them forward in a way that builds up, not tears down.• Ask: Are my expectations shaped by Scripture or by comfort?3. Count Dissatisfaction as Part of the Cost (vv. 17–18)• Even Paul—writing from prison—could rejoice amid sacrifice and hardship.• In the same way, we can learn to count dissatisfaction as a small cost of life in a fallen world and a broken church.• Pray for your attitude.• Pray for others.• When you must express dissatisfaction, do it biblically and graciously, seeking to build up Christ’s body.Scripture to Reflect On“Do all things without grumbling or disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.”— Philippians 2:14–15HandoutUntil next time—grace and peace.

In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that hits close to home for many believers—dissatisfaction in the church. Why do people so often feel let down by their church? Is it always because something is truly wrong—or could it be that our expectations are off?From Philippians 2:14–18, we’ll look at how Paul calls believers to handle dissatisfaction in a way that protects unity, cultivates joy, and keeps the focus where it belongs—on Christ and His purposes for the church.Main Ideas1. Don’t Be a Complainer (vv. 14–15)• Paul says, “Do all things without grumbling or disputing.”• The church should be marked by unity and joy, not complaint and division.• Complaining might feel justified, but over time, it can destroy fellowship and joy in a church body.• Before speaking out of frustration, ask: i. Am I helping or hurting unity? ii. Am I acting like a child of God, shining as a light in a dark world—or dimming the light of Christ’s church?2. Remember the End Goal (v. 16)• Our goal is not our personal satisfaction—it’s faithfulness until the day of Christ.• Common dissatisfactions often come from personal preference rather than biblical conviction.• If your concerns are biblical and real, bring them forward in a way that builds up, not tears down.• Ask: Are my expectations shaped by Scripture or by comfort?3. Count Dissatisfaction as Part of the Cost (vv. 17–18)• Even Paul—writing from prison—could rejoice amid sacrifice and hardship.• In the same way, we can learn to count dissatisfaction as a small cost of life in a fallen world and a broken church.• Pray for your attitude.• Pray for others.• When you must express dissatisfaction, do it biblically and graciously, seeking to build up Christ’s body.Scripture to Reflect On“Do all things without grumbling or disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.”— Philippians 2:14–15HandoutUntil next time—grace and peace.

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