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I Have Learned | Philippians 4:11

3 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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The most famous verse in Philippians 4 is about to come. Verse 13. The one on the coffee mugs. But verse 11 contains a word that gives verse 13 its meaning. That word is learned. Paul did not have contentment from the beginning. He did not receive it as a download. He learned it. The Greek is manthano, the same root as disciple. Contentment is not a personality trait. It is a learned discipline, formed in you over years, taught by the actual circumstances of your life. You are not behind. You are mid-curriculum. The classroom is your actual life. The state you are in right now is doing the teaching. Anchored in Philippians 4:11. Episode 9 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 #Contentment #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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