Formation to Transformation | A Worship Devotional

Let It Return Clean | Philippians 4:10

4 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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There is a quiet moment in Philippians 4 that nobody preaches. Paul is in prison. Support from the Philippians went quiet for a while. Then it came back. And Paul has to figure out how to receive it without bitterness, without manipulation, without making them pay for the gap. He gives the most pastorally generous sentence in the New Testament. He rejoices in the Lord. He gives them the benefit of the doubt. He moves forward without scar tissue. That is a learned posture, not a personality trait. For the worship team: when the senior pastor reaches back out, when the volunteer signs up again, when the friend texts after the gap, let it return clean. Anchored in Philippians 4:10. Episode 8 of the Philippians season. Formation to Transformation is a daily worship devotional for worship leaders, worship pastors, musicians, audio engineers, lighting directors, ProPresenter operators, camera ops, and the whole worship team. #WorshipLeader #ChurchTech #Philippians4 #Support #FormationToTransformation 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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