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Philippians | All Glory to God | April 19, 2026

36 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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What does it mean to truly partner in the Gospel, and how can we be confident that God is still working in our lives today? In this message from Philippians 1:3–11, we continue our journey through one of the most encouraging letters in the New Testament and discover a powerful truth: God finishes what He starts.  The Apostle Paul wrote these words from prison, expressing deep gratitude for the believers in Philippi and their partnership in sharing the good news of Jesus. In this sermon, we explore how God begins the work of faith in us, continues to grow us in love and discernment, and ultimately brings that work to completion for His glory.  This message will challenge and encourage you to trust God’s ongoing work in your life, focus on what truly matters, and live in a way that produces a harvest of righteousness through Jesus Christ.  Key Scripture References:  Philippians 1:3–11  Philippians 2:12–13  Acts 16:11–15  In this message, you'll discover:  What true partnership in the Gospel looks like  Why spiritual growth is a lifelong process  How God develops love, wisdom, and discernment in His people  Why everything we do ultimately points to the glory of God  Subscribe to stay connected and follow along as we continue our verse-by-verse study through the book of Philippians. New messages are released each week.

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