Mercy Spokane: Sermons
What does Paul mean when he says, “work out your salvation with fear and trembling”? In this sermon from Philippians 2:12–18, we explore the relationship between God’s sovereignty and our responsibility in the Christian life. Paul calls believers to live out their faith, reject grumbling and division, and shine as lights in a crooked generation. Using illustrations from rock climbing, airport moving sidewalks, Israel in the wilderness, and even the TV series Scandal, this message shows how selfish ambition and complaining undermine both unity and witness in the church. In this sermon: * What “work out your salvation” actually means * The difference between justification and sanctification * Why Christians are not “free climbing” * How grumbling reveals a lack of trust in God * What it means to shine as lights in the world * Why Paul rejoices even in suffering Scripture: Philippians 2:12–18 (ESV) Preached by Rev. Tommy Allen Mercy Spokane exists to share Jesus’ mercy in North Spokane by welcoming people home, helping them discover purpose in Christ, and equipping them to live with courage and conviction. Philippians, Philippians 2, Work Out Your Salvation, Christian Growth, Sanctification, Justification, Reformed Theology, Gospel-Centered Preaching, Christian Living, Paul the Apostle, Fear and Trembling, Mercy Spokane, Bible Sermon, Expository Preaching
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