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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2023 · 23 MIN

Hold on Tight - Episode 1

from RIA Global Church

Click 👉🏼 here to connect with us.  Intro: Good morning, everyone! I'm so honored to have the opportunity to join you all here today as we explore the depths of God's Word. We will be looking at Philippians 1:6, a powerful and meaningful verse that is sure to touch each of our hearts in a special way. Through this sermon, I hope that we can gain greater insight into the teachings of this scripture and how they can be applied to our lives. Philippians 1:6: Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; Background of the Letter to the Philippians: Paul wrote this letter to the Philippians while he was in prison, as made clear in the 14th verse of the same chapter. The word "chains" refer to imprisonment. Because of Paul's situation, most of the brothers gained renewed confidence in the Lord, and their courage to spread the word of God increased. The Reason for Paul's Imprisonment: The question arises: what caused Paul's imprisonment? He answers this in verses 15 to 16. Some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, while others do so out of a loyal spirit and goodwill. The latter proclaim Christ out of love and recognize that Paul is providentially put there for the defense of the Gospel. The Confidence in God's Completion: Despite his difficult situation, Paul was thankful for the Philippians' support and fellowship. He emphasized his confidence that God, who began a good work in them, will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. This good work refers to the journey of Christian growth that began with salvation and continues to mature. God's Attribute: Completing What He Starts: Paul reveals that God is not only compassionate and forgiving, but also a God who completes what He starts. This attribute of God is profound and reassuring. Whatever God starts in our lives, whether it's a new relationship, job, healing, or breakthrough, He will bring it to a perfect conclusion. The Unreliable Anchors: Devil, Idols, and Man: Paul warns against relying on unreliable anchors. The devil makes empty promises, idols fail to provide true strength, and humans often struggle to finish what they start. He emphasizes that God is the only steadfast anchor that holds through life's challenges. Conclusion: Holding onto God: Paul concludes by encouraging everyone to hold onto God as the anchor. He reminds us of God's track record of fulfilling promises and completing what He starts. No matter the situation, God's unwavering support and guidance are there to help us navigate life's challenges.    

Click 👉🏼 here to connect with us.  Intro: Good morning, everyone! I'm so honored to have the opportunity to join you all here today as we explore the depths of God's Word. We will be looking at Philippians 1:6, a powerful and meaningful verse that is sure to touch each of our hearts in a special way. Through this sermon, I hope that we can gain greater insight into the teachings of this scripture and how they can be applied to our lives. Philippians 1:6: Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ; Background of the Letter to the Philippians: Paul wrote this letter to the Philippians while he was in prison, as made clear in the 14th verse of the same chapter. The word "chains" refer to imprisonment. Because of Paul's situation, most of the brothers gained renewed confidence in the Lord, and their courage to spread the word of God increased. The Reason for Paul's Imprisonment: The question arises: what caused Paul's imprisonment? He answers this in verses 15 to 16. Some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, while others do so out of a loyal spirit and goodwill. The latter proclaim Christ out of love and recognize that Paul is providentially put there for the defense of the Gospel. The Confidence in God's Completion: Despite his difficult situation, Paul was thankful for the Philippians' support and fellowship. He emphasized his confidence that God, who began a good work in them, will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. This good work refers to the journey of Christian growth that began with salvation and continues to mature. God's Attribute: Completing What He Starts: Paul reveals that God is not only compassionate and forgiving, but also a God who completes what He starts. This attribute of God is profound and reassuring. Whatever God starts in our lives, whether it's a new relationship, job, healing, or breakthrough, He will bring it to a perfect conclusion. The Unreliable Anchors: Devil, Idols, and Man: Paul warns against relying on unreliable anchors. The devil makes empty promises, idols fail to provide true strength, and humans often struggle to finish what they start. He emphasizes that God is the only steadfast anchor that holds through life's challenges. Conclusion: Holding onto God: Paul concludes by encouraging everyone to hold onto God as the anchor. He reminds us of God's track record of fulfilling promises and completing what He starts. No matter the situation, God's unwavering support and guidance are there to help us navigate life's challenges.

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Click 👉🏼 here to connect with us.  Intro: Good morning, everyone! I'm so honored to have the opportunity to join you all here today as we explore the depths of God's Word. We will be looking at Philippians 1:6, a powerful and meaningful verse...

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