P.S. Post Sermon Podcast
In this episode of the P.S. Podcast, Barrett and Wes unpack Sunday’s sermon from Philippians 4:2–9, continuing the “Don’t Freak Out” series by talking honestly about stress, anxiety, and family life in light of the gospel. They discuss why so many Christians feel guilty for being anxious, how passages like “be anxious for nothing” have often been misapplied, and why Paul’s call to rejoice is only good news when it is firmly “in the Lord.” Wes explains what it means to “agree in the Lord,” how to put our conflicts, stress, and family tensions into the larger context of God’s kingdom, and why we must learn both to lament and to rejoice as people of hope. Along the way they explore the difference between therapeutic and theological reading of Scripture, how the gospel offers more than “cheap” reassurances about temporary circumstances, and how real hope lets us hold joy in one hand and grief in the other. This conversation is based on the recent sermon, "Don't Freak Out: When Stress is Overwhelming." You can listen to that full sermon at https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-stress-is-overwhelming/ [https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/when-stress-is-overwhelming/]
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