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"Work In Progress" - Bible Reading: Philippians 1:1-18 - (24/5/26PM)

28 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Work In Progress Bible Reading: Philippians 1:1-18 Summary: Paul writes these words from prison, yet his message is full of joy and confidence in God’s faithfulness. Christian assurance is built on what Christ has already done on the cross, which brings salvation and starts us on a journey of spiritual growth, no matter what we face. Paul tells the church that God never leaves His work unfinished. While people may give up or leave things incomplete, God always finishes what He starts. This reminds us that our faith, perseverance, and growth come from God’s grace, not our own efforts. Paul’s joy in difficult times shows us that hardships can help spread the gospel and encourage others. In the end, his message reassures us that God’s work in our lives continues through every season and will be completed when Christ returns. We are invited to stand firm, rejoice in Christ, and trust fully in God’s work in us. Preached By Rev Lourens Nel on 24/5/26 PM Service

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