Mercy Spokane: Sermons
What does the Christian life look like after we have been made right with God by faith in Jesus? In Philippians 3:12–21, Paul reminds us that we are not home yet, but we are not lost. Because Christ has already made us his own, we press on toward the goal. In this sermon, we look at two spiritual dangers: thinking we have already arrived, and thinking grace means we no longer need to grow. Paul calls us instead to run the race, follow faithful examples, and remember that our true citizenship is in heaven. One day, Jesus will transform our lowly bodies to be like his glorious body. Until then, we press on, not to earn his embrace, but because he has already embraced us. Scripture: Philippians 3:12–21 Preacher: Rev. Dr. Tommy Allen Church: Mercy Spokane Episode Highlights: Paul’s reminder that we are “not there yet” Why grace does not eliminate effort, but enables it The difference between justification and sanctification How to leave behind both past sins and past successes Why Christian growth happens in community What it means that our citizenship is in heaven The hope that one day Jesus will make all our struggles untrue Keywords: Philippians, Philippians 3, Christian life, sanctification, justification by faith, grace, heaven, citizenship in heaven, spiritual growth, Mercy Spokane, sermon, Reformed theology, Presbyterian sermon
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