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Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów

W kościele Społeczność Chrześcijańska Wilanów wierzymy, że Bóg nie boi się Twoich pytań. Co więcej, to On często sprawia, że pojawiają się w Twojej głowie. 
Dlatego też tworzymy podcasty, które mamy nadzieję, że zainspirują Cię do szukania odpowiedzi na Nurtujące Pytania.

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    Guest Speaker: Bob McGann- Guilt, Bitterness, and Trauma

    Living in a fallen world often leaves its mark. Our lives can become overwhelmed by feelings of guilt, bitterness, and trauma. None of these things were in God's original design and yet, even after experiencing the gift of the gospel and the freedom of the cross, many believers live their lives defeated by sin. Bob McGann takes us through his personal story and Mark 6, unpacking the damages that Guilt, Bitternesess, and Trauma can leave on God's people. If you are feeling spiritually heavy, or if these words are your daily experience, listen and share with someone who needs it.

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    Part 3- First Corinthians: A Fool and a Cross I Cor. 1:18-2:5

    What if the very thing that makes you feel like an outsider is exactly what God chose to change the world? In this message, we step into Jan Matejko's haunting painting Stańczyk — a court jester sitting alone with the weight of a truth no one else wants to hear — and discover why Paul says the message of the cross sounds like foolishness to a watching world. From the Corinthian church's struggle with cultural credibility to our own modern temptation to soften, sanitize, and dress up the gospel, we explore why God intentionally chose a message that looks weak so that no one could boast in anything but Him. What you'll take away: 🎭 Why the cross has always sounded like foolishness — and why that's by God's design 🚪 How we get stuck "in the doorway," with one foot in the party and one foot in the gospel ✝️ The great exchange: Christ wore the fool's costume so we could wear the King's crown 👑 Practical ways to stop apologizing for the gospel and step fully into your identity as royalty in rags Whether you've felt the awkward weight of carrying a message your friends, coworkers, or family don't take seriously — or you've been quietly tempted to repackage Jesus to make Him more palatable — this episode will reframe what looks like weakness as the very power of God. Press play, lean in, and let the foolishness of the cross become your courage this week.

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    Part 2- First Corinthians: Attached to Christ I Cor. 1:10-17

    What happens to an astronaut when the lifeline is cut? In this message from 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, Pastor unpacks the spiritual danger of drifting — when we start anchoring our faith to pastors, influencers, and personalities instead of Christ Himself. Using the vivid picture of an astronaut detached from the space station, you'll discover why second-hand faith will never sustain a first-hand soul, and how the cross makes direct attachment to the Father possible. Here's what you'll walk away with: 🚀 You only survive spiritually when you're attached to Christ as your main source — not to the people who point you to Him. ⛓️‍💥 Disunity, pride, and spiritual immaturity grow when we swap the Savior for His messengers. ✝️ On the cross, Jesus was separated from the Father so you could be eternally connected to Him. 🌱 God has children, not grandchildren — your faith must be your own, grown through prayer and the Word. Press play and let this message reconnect you to the only Source that keeps you alive. You don't need a middleman. You have the Father.

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    Part 1- First Corinthians: The Invitation- I Cor. 1:1-9

    Have you been invited to the party, but never found the time to come? In this week's message, we kick off a journey through 1 Corinthians by looking at something most of us have never considered — the Gospel isn't just good news, it's a formal invitation. And like any invitation, it demands a response. Using Paul's opening words to a church full of potential but drowning in distraction, we explore what it means to actually RSVP to God's call and step into the riches He's already prepared. Key Takeaways: 🎟️ The calling of God is an invitation into the riches of Christ — and every invitation requires a response. 💰 Inside the church community is everything needed for true human flourishing: all knowledge, all speech, every spiritual gift. 📬 Many of us have let God's invitation get buried under the noise of life while we chase invitations that were never meant for us. ✝️ Jesus didn't just send the invitation — He became it. On the cross, He hand-delivered every rich promise and paid for a seat you didn't deserve. 🎉 The resurrection means the party has already started — and your seat is still open. 🕊️ It's time to RSVP. Open the invitation, and begin living out of the riches of Christ. Take a listen to yesterday's sermon to learn more!

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    Easter Sermon: A Valley of Dry Bones

    Dead inside but still scrolling? You're not alone. This Easter message from Ezekiel 37 asks the question you've been avoiding: "Can these bones live?"*— and the answer will wreck you (in the best way). 🦴 Why your hustle, relationships, and distractions can't fix the emptiness you feel 🌬️ The two things God uses to bring dead things back to life ✝️ How a real, empty tomb answered a question that hung in the air for centuries ⚡ One practical step to stop being your own source and start actually *living* Stop polishing dry bones. Press play.

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    Palm Sunday Kuba

    What if your biggest disappointment is actually God's biggest protection?* On Palm Sunday, a crowd screamed "Save us!" — and five days later screamed "Crucify Him!" The Christ they wanted wasn't the Christ they needed. Sound familiar? Today, Kuba shares a Biblical perspective that answers: 🎯 Why your unmet expectations might be the best thing that ever happened to you 👑 What a borrowed donkey reveals about the kind of King Jesus really is 🔄 The dangerous shift from "Hosanna" to "Crucify Him" — and how it still happens in us today 🙌 How a man with no arms and no legs found a life most able-bodied people never experience Your expectations aren't the problem. Your demand to be in control is. Press play.

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    Church Membership Pt 2: In the Early Church

    The Christian life was never meant to be lived alone. In Acts 2:41–42, we see that when people believed the gospel, they were not only saved—they were added to a community. Faith immediately took a visible, shared shape through baptism, teaching, fellowship, prayer, and a life together. In a culture that treats church like a spiritual service we consume, Scripture calls us back to something deeper: belonging to the body of Christ. This sermon explores why the New Testament assumes real, committed community and why following Jesus means being connected to His people. In this sermon you’ll discover: 🤝 Why faith in the New Testament always leads into real community 🏛️ How the early church practiced belonging, accountability, and shared life 💧 Why baptism is the normal entry point into the life of the church 🫶 What it means to move from being a consumer of church to a member of Christ’s body Listen to Kiryl's message and learn that faith may begin personally—but it was never meant to stay private. Christ saves us into a family.

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    Church Membership Part 1: Where we belong

    What does it really mean to belong to a church? In Luke 15, Jesus reveals that the question is not whether there will be a community—but what kind of community it will be. While the Pharisees built an exclusive membership for the religious elite, Jesus welcomed tax collectors, sinners, and the outcast to His table. Through the parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son, we see that the church is meant to be a place where people are known, missed when they disappear, and joyfully welcomed home. Church membership isn’t just attendance—it’s belonging to the family God is building. In this sermon you’ll discover: 🐑 Why church membership is about belonging, not just attending 🍽️ What it meant when Jesus ate with sinners 🔍 How the parables of Luke 15 reveal God’s pursuit of the lost 🏡 The kind of church community Jesus is inviting us to build Listen to the sermon and prayerfully consider the importance of your engagement and membership in a local church.

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    Finances 08: A Church Vision

    We’ve talked about money for weeks…now we talk about the kind of church we’re becoming. 🌳🍎 This message shifts the question from “Will I be generous?” to “Will we become a garden that exists for ourselves…or an orchard that feeds the world?” From 2 Corinthians 8:16–21, we see that gospel-shaped churches handle finances with visible honor, integrity, and transparency—not to protect reputations, but to protect the Name of Christ. ✝️ Jesus was shamed to bring us honor—and now we steward resources so our city can taste the fruit of the gospel. What you’ll take away: 🍏 A clear vision: the church isn’t a garden for comfort — it’s an orchard for mission 🧾 Why financial integrity is spiritual warfare for the church’s witness 🛡️ How transparency builds trust and unlocks joyful generosity 🌍 A practical framework for church giving: worship + celebration + mission/compassion 🔥 A closing challenge: Take the church seriously — because the gospel is entrusted to us Listen in, and let God reshape our “mine” into “ours” — for Wilanów, Warsaw, and the ends of the earth. 🙌

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    Finances 07: A Lifestyle of Giving

    What does a truly generous life look like? 💛 In Hebrews 13:1–6, we discover that generosity is more than money — it’s brotherly love, radical hospitality, courageous empathy, faithfulness in marriage, and deep contentment in God. This message reveals the Generous God who gave us everything in Christ — and calls us to become a generous people in response. ✝️ When you know He will never leave you, fear loses its grip and love begins to flow. In this sermon, you’ll discover: 🤝 Why brotherly love must keep flowing — even when it’s costly 🏠 How hospitality reflects the heart of God (and may entertain the divine) 🔥 How the Gospel frees you from fear, scarcity, and covetousness 💍 Why contentment and covenant faithfulness are acts of generosity 🙌 How to live boldly because “The Lord is my Helper — I will not fear.” Listen in — and let the generosity you first received from Christ overflow into every corner of your life.

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    Finances 06: Reaping and Sowing

    You were saved for more than survival — you were saved to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. 🌾 In 2 Corinthians 9, we confront the farmer’s dilemma: hold the seed in fear…or scatter it in faith. This message exposes the scarcity mindset that keeps us anxious and reveals Jesus as the True Seed who gave everything to secure our eternal harvest. 💛 Generosity isn’t a financial strategy — it’s a faith strategy. When Christ is your security, you’re finally free to sow without fear. In this sermon, you’ll discover: 🌱 Why the size of your harvest is connected to the courage of your sowing 💭 How fear (not finances) is the real enemy of generosity ✝️ How Jesus became the Seed who guarantees your eternal security 🔥 Practical steps to move from cautious living to courageous giving 🙌 Why “Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” changes everything Listen in — and trade the anxiety of the bag for the joy of the coming harvest.

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    Finances 05: Better Together

    🔥 The church was never God’s backup plan—it’s His eternal purpose: a people united to Jesus, becoming His hands and feet in the world. And in an unstable world, God’s answer isn’t independence… it’s community. 🤝🌍 In this message from Acts, we rediscover a simple truth: if you want to go far, go together. The early church didn’t just attend services—they shared life, met needs, worshiped with joy, and used their resources to build a family that could endure anything. 🏡🍞✨ ✅ 4 Key Takeaways 🤝 Go far by going together — discipleship was never meant to be solo. 💛 Generosity is family care — giving strengthens the body and meets real needs. 🔥 Jesus went alone so we could belong — the cross creates a “together” people. 🌱 Give by ability, not comparison — worshipful generosity flows from grace, not guilt.

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    Finances 04: The Coin Drops

    Jesus doesn’t argue about percentages—but He does expose the heart. In Mark 12:41–44, Jesus watches the wealthy give impressive amounts and a poor widow give two small coins. The difference? Trust. This sermon explores why giving that doesn’t cost us anything isn’t worship, how Jesus can challenge our generosity because He Himself would soon give everything, and why the cross is the loudest offering ever given. This isn’t about guilt or giving more—it’s an invitation to deeper gospel-shaped trust. ✨ Takeaways 💰 God measures giving by trust, not amount 🔊 Giving that costs nothing rarely shapes the heart 🪙 The widow’s gift reveals what God truly values ✝️ Jesus gave everything so we could trust without fear 🌱 Generosity is a pathway of discipleship 🎧 Listen and let Jesus reshape how you see money, worship, and trust.

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    Finances 03: Truths about Tithing

    📦💔 What if your “treasure” is the thing stealing your peace? This sermon begins with a shipping container full of everything we owned—and one haunting thought: what if it all sinks? Jesus’ words hit hard: “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” From Deuteronomy and Numbers, we explore why Israel’s tithe was more than a percentage—it was a heart-shaping system meant to reflect God’s priorities. Then we transition to the New Covenant: moving from mandatory giving to grace-driven generosity as our hearts are won by Christ. In this sermon, you’ll hear: 💳 How to locate your heart by following your money 🧾 What the Old Testament tithe really was (and why it mattered) ⚠️ How “10% giving” can still miss God’s heart—two dangerous traps ✝️ Why Jesus is the true treasure who frees us to give with joy

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    Finances 02: Living as Stewards

    🏡 What if money isn’t something you own—but something you steward? In this message, we continue our journey into a biblical view of finances by confronting a subtle but powerful shift: moving from stewardship to ownership. Through 1 Chronicles 29, we see how King David understood wealth, generosity, and worship—and how forgetting that everything belongs to God leads to fear, control, and anxiety. This sermon reveals how the gospel frees us from false ownership and invites us to see our money, work, and lives as acts of worship to the true Owner. In this sermon, you’ll hear: 🔑 Why seeing yourself as an owner quietly enslaves your heart 🏡 How stewardship transforms giving from pressure into joy ✝️ How Jesus, the true Owner, became a servant to set us free 🙌 What it looks like to worship God with your finances—not just your songs This is a call not to give more—but to trust deeper.

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    Finances 01: The God Who Gives

    💰 Before we talk about money, we have to talk about God. This message launches a new sermon series by asking one foundational question: Do we truly believe God is good and generous? From Genesis 1–2, we see a God who gives abundantly—not a God who withholds. This sermon exposes the lie that leads to fear, control, and slavery to money—and points us to the gospel, where God proves His generosity by giving us His Son. In this sermon, you’ll hear: ✨ Why your view of God shapes every financial decision 🔓 How fear turns money into a master—and how the gospel sets us free 🌱 What it means to move from slavery to sonship in your finances 🙌 Why trusting God’s goodness leads to peace, contentment, and generosity

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    A Gospel Vision for 2026

    ✨ A new year. The same gospel. Real power. ✨ As we begin 2026, this message reminds us that Christianity is not about goals, habits, or religion—it’s about the gospel at work in us. From 1 Thessalonians 1, we see that the gospel doesn’t come as words only, but with 🔥 power, 🕊️ the Holy Spirit, and 💥 deep conviction. When the gospel takes root, it produces a changed life: 🙌 Faith that works ❤️ Love that sacrifices ⏳ Hope that endures This sermon calls us to live transformed—and to pray boldly that God would use us to reach 1% of our community with the life-giving good news of Jesus.

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    Jonah Pt 7

    Are you a river of God’s love — or a swamp of self-focus? Jonah ends angry, resentful, more worried about losing his shade than about Nineveh’s salvation. We do the same when we cling to our comforts instead of sharing God’s love with a lost world. The book of Jonah shows that God’s love is meant to flow through us to others — not be hoarded. Even those ignorant of Him are not innocent and stand under judgment unless they hear the gospel. Christ is the ultimate Jonah through whom God’s mercy flows to all. Let this transform you, so you become a river bringing Kingdom life to your Nineveh, motivated by God’s love, not by guilt or fear.

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    Jonah Pt 6

    Will you stand in the storm — or take refuge in Christ? In Jonah’s day, Nineveh heard a blunt warning: “In forty days, you will be overturned.” The people responded in repentance, but with no guarantee of God’s mercy. Today, we face a similar reality: God’s judgment is coming, and we cannot outrun it or fix it with our own efforts. Yet the gospel gives what Nineveh could only hope for — certainty. Jesus took the full force of God’s wrath on the cross so you don’t have to. This message calls you to turn from sin, trust in Christ, and rest in His finished work. There is no condemnation for those in Him. You can stop running, and live in the sunshine of His grace.

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    Jonah Pt 5

    Is God still willing to use me even when I’m a mess? In this message from Jonah 3, you’ll discover that God’s mission does not wait for perfect people. Jonah obeyed, but reluctantly — half-hearted, broken, flawed — yet God still worked through him to bring an entire city to repentance. If you’ve ever felt too imperfect, too bitter, or too weak to serve God, you’ll be encouraged to see that obedience — even imperfect — is powerful in God’s hands. The gospel reminds us that Jesus was the only perfect one, so we don’t have to pretend. You can be real, honest, and authentic, trusting God to work through your weakness. If you’re tired of performing, this sermon will show you the freedom of being real and the hope of God’s unstoppable grace.

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    Jonah Pt 4

    What idols are stealing your joy? In this deeply relatable message from Jonah 2, you’ll see how even God’s prophet had to be rescued from the depths — not just of the sea, but of his own idolatry. Jonah’s desperate prayer from the belly of the fish reminds us that God hears us at our lowest, even when we’ve run far from Him. Discover how misplaced trust — whether in control, success, comfort, or approval — robs you of God’s mercy and kindness. Through Jesus, the true and greater Jonah, you can find freedom from the idols that drag you down and experience life and joy in His presence. If you’ve ever felt trapped by your own choices, this sermon will inspire you to repent, return, and worship the One who truly saves.

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    Jonah Pt 3

    What if your storm is actually God’s grace in disguise? Jonah’s story shows us a God who pursues His people even in their rebellion, sending storms not to destroy them but to draw them back. In this powerful message from Jonah 1, you’ll discover how God uses the hardest moments of our lives to wake us up, call us back, and transform our hearts. Like Jonah, we can try to run or control our circumstances, but God’s love won’t let us go. Through the ultimate storm silenced by Jesus on the cross, we find true peace and hope. If you’re in the middle of life’s chaos, this sermon will help you see the storm as an invitation to deeper faith and a greater trust in God’s unfailing love.

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    Jonah Pt 2

    What if the place you most want to escape is exactly where God wants to transform you? In this powerful message from Jonah 1, you’ll see how Jonah’s choice between Nineveh and Tarshish mirrors our own daily struggle between faithfulness and running away. While Tarshish looks like freedom and comfort, it is Nineveh — the hard, uncomfortable, unwanted place — where God’s presence and purpose truly meet us. Discover how Jesus, the greater Jonah, ran toward our brokenness rather than away from it, and how you can do the same by embracing your calling right where you are. If you’ve ever been tempted to flee from God’s plan, this sermon will challenge you to trust that your Nineveh is not your curse — it’s your mission field.

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    Jonah Pt 1

    What would you do if God called you to love your enemies? Jonah’s story isn’t just about a runaway prophet and a giant fish — it’s a mirror for our own hearts. As we open this powerful and surprising book, you’ll discover a God who refuses to give up on even the most wicked cities, and a prophet who struggles with the idea of grace. In this sermon, we dive into the true history, context, and deep gospel message behind Jonah, revealing God’s relentless love for all people — even those we’d rather see judged. If you’ve ever wrestled with showing mercy, forgiving enemies, or obeying a hard calling, this message will challenge and inspire you to see your world with the compassion of Christ.

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    Philippians 4:10-23

    What’s the secret to a meaningful, joy-filled life? As Paul closes his letter to the Philippians, he reveals a powerful truth: contentment is not about getting more, but about trusting Christ to be enough. In a world that pushes us to chase more money, more status, and more stuff, we easily lose sight of what really matters. This message challenges us to anchor our hearts in the strength of Jesus, living generously and sacrificially for the gospel rather than wasting our lives on empty pursuits. Discover how true contentment fuels radical generosity and ties you to a mission bigger than yourself. If you’ve ever wondered how to find peace, purpose, and lasting joy, this sermon will point you to the true source.

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    Philippians 4:1-9

    Is it really possible to rejoice, stay calm, and find beauty even when life is falling apart? In this transformative message from Philippians 4, discover how the gospel empowers you to choose joy, reject anxiety, and fix your mind on what is good — no matter what circumstances come your way. Paul’s practical, Spirit-inspired commands challenge us to change the way we think, moving us from victims of our problems to people anchored in peace. If you’ve ever felt stuck in stress, worry, or bitterness, this sermon will show you how to renew your mind, trust God fully, and live out a faith that shines with unshakable hope.

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    Philippians 3:1-16

    What’s the hill you’re willing to die on? In this challenging and hope-filled message from Philippians 3, you’ll discover why the only hill worth climbing is the hill of knowing God. We so often build our own hills — our successes, our religious pride, our personal achievements — and crown ourselves king over them, clinging to them even as they leave us empty. But there is a better hill: Golgotha, where Jesus died so you could truly know Him. This sermon invites you to lay down your pride, leave behind the pursuit of empty trophies, and dedicate your life to the surpassing joy of experiencing God personally. If you’re tired of climbing the wrong hills, let this message lead you to the only prize that lasts: the knowledge of Christ.

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    Philippians_2_19-30

    What fills your circle of interest — and is it worth it? In a culture obsessed with cramming more into our lives, this message from Philippians 2 challenges us to empty our circles and make room for what truly matters: people and the purposes of Christ. Looking at the stories of Timothy and Epaphroditus, we see how ordinary followers of Jesus prioritized the interests of others, even at great personal cost. Discover how to push back against the clutter and confusion of modern life, trust God’s design, and find true freedom in a life poured out for His people. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed or wondered, “Am I living for what matters most?”, this sermon will call you back to a simple, powerful way of following Jesus — one that changes you and the community around you.

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    Philippians 2:12-18

    What if your worth wasn’t defined by your status, but by your willingness to serve? In a world obsessed with showing off success and social standing, the gospel calls us to something radically different. In this powerful message from Philippians 2, you’ll discover how Jesus — who had every right to be worshiped — became a servant, and how we are invited to follow His example. Learn why true community grows when we stop asking, “What’s in it for me?” and start lifting others higher than ourselves. Find out how the Spirit of God is working in us to shine like stars through acts of love, sacrifice, and grace-filled service. If you’re searching for a community where status is left at the door and love takes center stage, this message is for you.

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    Philippians 2:6-11

    What was the humility of Christ that we are called to look at in order to know how to serve others? Paul has encouraged the church in Philippi to put others above themselves, to not focus on their own status, and to live lives of humility that are worthy of the gospel. The example that he uses is Christ who, though he had the highest status, emptied himself, did not cling to his status, but become...not just a human...but a servant. One who would, through his sacrificial obedience, be exalted to the highest place. In this sermon, Kiryl walks us through the truths of Philippians 2:6-11 and the implications it contains for us as followers of Christ.

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    Philippians 1:27-2:1-5

    Paul writes to the Philippians and tells them to "live in a manner worthy of the gospel." This is a powerful statement that should impact how our lives are aligned. What does this mean? Paul uses the next few verses in this incredible letter to help us understand how we live in a manner worthy of the gospel and what it means to lift others higher than ourselves.

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    Philippians 1:19-26

    What is your life purpose? Why are we here? How do we experience true joy? We address each of these questions as Paul reveals some powerful life principles in the next part of his letter to the Philippians.

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    Philippians 1:12-18

    Paul compares two groups of people preaching the gospel: those who preached Christ with pure motives and those who preached Christ with selfish ambitions. In both cases, Paul rejoiced because Christ was preached. The reason was simple: The power of the gospel is found in the message, not the messenger. This sermon addresses how we can handle preachers who preach with selfish ambitions and find our confidence in evangelism, not in ourselves, but in the Christ of the Gospel Message.

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    Philippians 1:7-11

    In this Sermon, David John shares with us the next part of Paul's letter. He dives into Paul's prayer for the believers in Philippi and the lessons we can learn as we share the gospel with boldness.

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    Philippians 1:1-6

    As we dive into Paul's letter to the church in Philippi we open with the heart of a church planter. It is the gratefulness of partnership in the gospel that inspires Paul to write a letter to a church he loves. As followers of Christ, we are to become the servants through whom the gospel flows into the world around us. Many times, however, the gospel ends with us and we become a religious swamp. This sermon helps us understand how the gospel transforms the heart so we can expand the gospel throughout the world.

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    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Servants

    In this final part of the Gospel Basics series, we understand better how we relate to Christ. Riding into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday was the public announcement of His Kingship. Based on the prophecy in Zechariah 9 we look at the King, His Kingdom, His Covenant of Blood and our responsibilities as Servants of the King.

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    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Witnesses

    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Witnesses by SCh Wilanów

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    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Family Part 2: Brothers and Sisters

    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Family Part 2: Brothers and Sisters by SCh Wilanów

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    Gospel Basics- Our Identity: Family Part 1: Adopted by the Father

    The Gospel changes the core of who we are and our identity changes with it. One of the most powerful doctrines is that of Adoption. In this sermon, we discuss what it means to be adopted by the Father and transition from one spiritual family into another.

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    Gospel Basics- The Power of the Gospel Part 4: Your Future

    Currently, we struggle against the sins of the flesh, but one day we will be fully glorified and our flesh and spirit will be in harmony. Part 4 discusses how the gospel saves us from the Presence of Sin in the future.

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    Gospel Basics- The Power of the Gospel Part 3: Your Present

    As followers of Jesus we all know the struggle between the flesh and the spirit. This sermon focuses on Romans 6 and how the gospel is the message that Christ has not only saved us from the penalty of sin, but also from the power of sin in our lives.

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    Gospel Basics- The Power of the Gospel Part 2: Your Past

    We all have a past, scarred by sin, that can be forgiven by the gospel.

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    Gospel Basics- The Power of the Gospel Part 1: It's Importance

    The gospel is what makes Christianity stand out from all religions. Discover the difference between the gospel and religion.

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    A Letter to Wilanow - Lost or/and Found Passion

    How do we regain passion after we lost it?

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    A Letter to Wilanow - Spiritual Battles

    How do we understand the spiritual battle that we are in?

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    A Letter to Wilanow - Relationships

    How does the Gospel transforms all of our relationships

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    A Letter to Wilanow - Transform Your Life

    In this podcast Nate Berry is investigating the topic of how to experience a true transformation in life.

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    A Letter to Wilanow - A Healthy Church

    Today's bothering question is: What makes it a healthy church?

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    A Letter to Wilanow - Life's Calling

    In this episode You will hear thoughts and Biblical ways to find you life's calling and live it out.

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    A Letter to Wilanow - True Life

    What does it mean to experience a true life?

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W kościele Społeczność Chrześcijańska Wilanów wierzymy, że Bóg nie boi się Twoich pytań. Co więcej, to On często sprawia, że pojawiają się w Twojej głowie. 
Dlatego też tworzymy podcasty, które mamy nadzieję, że zainspirują Cię do szukania odpowiedzi na Nurtujące Pytania.

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Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów?

You can listen to Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów?

Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów is created and hosted by SCh Wilanów.
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