Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional
This is the second-most-quoted verse in Philippians 4, and like the first one it gets misread in a specific way. Most people quote it as a universal promise. Paul isn't making one. He's writing a thank-you note. Three things to notice. The word my, Paul invokes the God he himself knows. The God who fed him bread in chains. The word need, not want, not desire, not goal. And the phrase according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. The supply doesn't come from a guaranteed financial outcome. It comes from a different category. From glory. From the throne. From a source that is not bounded by your bank account or your budget cycle. The Philippians gave. And then they received this promise. Paul isn't saying give to get. He's saying when you give as worship, the God you have just worshipped supplies you back. Not necessarily with money. Sometimes with money. Sometimes with peace. Sometimes with the right people showing up. Sometimes with the strength to keep going when the next Sunday hits. A question to sit with today: what is the actual need I have been confusing for a want, and what would it look like to trust that the God I have been worshipping will supply what I actually need from his riches in glory. Formation to Transformation is a worship devotional for people who want worship to be more than a song set. New episodes weekdays. Sunday mornings, Before the Doors Open. Read the written version and get extra notes at ryanloche.substack.com. Mentioned in this episode: If you've enjoyed this devotional, would you please leave a rating and a review? You can keep up with everything at ryanloche.substack.com
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