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From Netflix to the Cross, Philippians 2:1-11

41 min · 8 jun 2026
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What does Netflix have to do with the cross? In this solo message, Koob Vang opens Philippians 2:1–11 and invites us to examine what truly moves us. We know what it feels like to be pulled into a story, to stay up for one more episode, to give hours of attention without needing to be forced. But when it comes to the work of God, especially in seasons that feel tiring, stretching, or slow, many of us find ourselves asking a more honest question: where does real motivation come from? Drawing from Daniel Pink’s language of autonomy, mastery, and purpose, Koob reframes motivation through the lens of the Gospel. Paul does not call the church to unity, humility, and obedience through guilt or pressure. He reminds them of what is already true in Christ. We are not servants trying to earn a place in God’s family. We are children of God, already transformed, empowered by the Spirit, and called into mission. And at the center of it all is Jesus, who did not cling to comfort, status, or power, but emptied himself in love and walked the road to the cross. Not by coercion. Not for applause. But because we were the joy set before him. So what happens when the fire that moves us is no longer pressure, performance, or results, but the mind of Christ formed in us?

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