children's sermons on philippians 4:13
Not our ignorance, for He is our teacher; not our feebleness, for He never breaks the bruised reed; not our sinfulness, for He is our Saviour.4. THE whole village ran after it; but the eagle soon perched itself upon the loftiest eyrie, and everyone despaired of the child being recovered. Sermons from the Sermons & Sermon - Lectionary Resources Page of Rev. II. Book. For years he had not known one day's rest. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. )Power through the love of ChristManual of Anecdotes.ONE day, one the gigantic eagles of Scotland carried away an infant, which was sleeping by the fireside in its mother's cottage. "Be Careful for Nothing; but in Everything by Prayer and Supplication with Thanksgiving Let Your Requests be Made Known unto God" (Phil. When we are at play REJOICE! )Power through the love of ChristManual of Anecdotes.ONE day, one the gigantic eagles of Scotland carried away an infant, which was sleeping by the fireside in its mother's cottage. Do not indulge, any of you, the silly notion that you can be contented without learning, or learn without discipline. 6). We may feel our dignity affronted, and our first impulse will be denial of, or objection to the universality of the statement. As in all his letters, the Apostle follows the natural instinct of making his last words loving words. The words were few, and uttered feebly; they were the words of a feeble child, in a poor home, where the only ornament was that of a meek, and quiet, and affectionate mother; but these words seemed to lift the burden from the very heart; they seemed to make the world more beautiful than ever it was before; they brought home to my heart a great and a blessed truth. F. B. Tinling, B. 5). We deprecate the indolent cowardice of the man who always felt assured that every new enterprise would be too much for him, and therefore declined it; but we admire the pluck of the ploughman who was asked on his cross examination if he could read Greek, and replied he did not know, because he had never tried. - Philippians 4:10 It is "all things," even the otherwise impossible. Whether conscious or unconscious of it, we are all weak. The word and the thing crop up in every chapter, like some hidden brook, ever and anon sparkling out into the sunshine from beneath the shadows. There are people, perhaps many people, within the reach of our church who are hungry for the love of God that we were given to share. If his connection with Christ is cut off, in an instant he becomes as any other man.(T. F. B. Tinling, B. A.In the days of bloody Mary a poor Protestant was condemned to be burned alive. Iv. Thus we hear Paul, "I can do all things," not by his immediate environment, men, or things; not by his inherent energy; but by Christ which "strengtheneth him with strength in his soul" (Psalm 138:3). Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Say 'thank You''But I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at length ye have revived your thought for me; wherein ye did indeed take thought, but ye lacked opportunity. "The peace that passes all understanding" is the very breath of God in the soul. Rejoice in the Lord; be gentle; don't worry; be prayerful (Philippians 4:4-7). '"Power through the Spirit of ChristW. By supplying us with the great motive power His constraining love.5. 3. "Without me nothing." Quick Links to Year A, Year B, and Year C. General Christmas and Advent Resources. In every part of our life we have Christ's influence. He can lose all things, because he is already prepared to do it; he can suffer all things, because he does not value his body as the worldling does; he can brave all things, because he has learned to fear God, and therefore has no reason to fear man; he can perform wonders, because his body and spirit are disciplined. F. B. Tinling, B. A.In the days of bloody Mary a poor Protestant was condemned to be burned alive. Chapter 6 Praying with Desire (Mark 11:24.) Our very strength is weakness. "The peace that passes all understanding" is the very breath of God in the soul. A. That is the way to take His burden up. But, at last, a poor peasant woman came forward. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." I cannot burn! We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. The strength of the Almighty One enters into the believer. 1. Iv. In every part of our life we have Christ's influence. Iv. Let us note, then, first, the personal bond which gives force Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureNames in the Book of Life'Other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life.'--PHIL. We linger around the four great landmarks, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Gethsemane, Calvary, and they are a ceaseless inspiration to us. It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. The word Jehovah means the self-existing One, the "I am"; and it is generally used as a direct revelation of what God is. God is here today. Chapter 7 A Manifestation of God in Answer to Prayer (Acts 4:31.) FOR WHAT HE STRENGTHENS US.1. It is "all things," even the otherwise impossible. But our life will prove that Christ is right. Now that you know peace in two different languages, I'd like to teach you what PEACE looks like in American Sign Language. iv. Faith+Open: Gather the children. B. Swallow. Christians Should Not Complain. Iv. We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. Perhaps you found the first dose ineffectual. )PeopleClement, Epaphroditus, Euodias, Paul, Philippians, SyntychePlacesMacedonia, Philippi, ThessalonicaTopicsAble, Anything, Christ, Christ's, Gives, Power, Strength, Strengtheneth, Strengthening, StrengthensOutline1. Chapter 7 A Manifestation of God in Answer to Prayer (Acts 4:31.) All of the timeREJOICE! 5). "Without me nothing." And the promise saith that it shall be kept--kept by "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, through Christ Jesus." Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. iv. But I have all things, and abound: I am filled, having received from Epaphroditus the things that came from you, an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScripturePrayer Perfumed with PraiseThe point to which I would draw your attention is this: that whether it be the general prayer or the specific supplication we are to offer either or both "with thanksgiving." Cruden describes this name as the incommunicable name of God. 4. 1. 8. And then he goes on to tell them, and all Christian people, why they should make up their Charles KingsleyTown and Country SermonsTable of ContentsChapter 1 The Fellowship of Prayer (Philippians 4:6.) 2. iv. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.' The lesson is only a guide and can be adapted for your needs. We begin our Christian life by working, trying and struggling in the energy of the flesh to save Rev. You will find that His burden is always light. These closing words fall into three unconnected parts, a doxology, greetings, and a benediction. By His Cross and death. "Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God" (Phil. We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. He took me out of the building altogether, to a little circumscribed place beneath, where there was only one door and a window to the whole room; but through the open door I saw the great piston moving in silent and majestic power as it was doing this wondrous work. If we will take it to heart, it will tell us how to keep Christmas-day. 4). Surely that was making bricks without straw, and even if it was the name of the Lord and the church, it was the devil's bondage. The very words of the next text might suggest this, even if we did not know it from experience. 1. This assurance covers all the necessities of our Christian life perseverance, cross-bearing and self-crucifixion, Christian work, the prospect and experience of death.(S. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. Every word of His is the bread of life.4. Iv. iv. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.' There are two hands there--God's hand pressing us down, humbling us, and then God's hand lifting Rev. THE HUMAN CONFIRMATION. We may feel our dignity affronted, and our first impulse will be denial of, or objection to the universality of the statement. It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. "Courageous Christians neededC. "Courageous Christians neededC. Swallow. 5). To discharge this duty is to do what is most pleasing to God, implying as it does the purest faith, love, and obedience. 13). We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. Christ can settle you. He had suffered the most excruciating pain. iv. By the effect of His unique teaching. 5). We begin our Christian life by working, trying and struggling in the energy of the flesh to save Rev. "And again I say, rejoice" (Phil. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. 4. I cannot burn! Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureFarewell Words'Now unto our God and Father be the glory for ever and ever, Amen. Not that I seek for the gift; but I seek for the fruit that increaseth to your account. He hushed the waves; He stills the storm today.3. B. A. Lets bless the whole congregation. Get the pianist to play a short song when you point the remote at him/her. iv. We must look out of ourselves; and to save us from a vain search God sets Christ before us as our strength and strengthener.I. 13). We have to walk in His steps.2. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. From how different a platform do they speak; one from conscious power to help, the other from conscious need of help. He hushed the waves; He stills the storm today.3. He's here to meet us, he's here to meet you; he's bought you with his own Son's life. The painter was dead, and the boy, feeling inflamed with longing to be an artist, wished for the great master's brush, with the idea that it would inspire him with his genius. I can do all things in Him that strengtheneth me. He is in jail and still rejoicing that God is with him and that he knows that God loves him and all of us. A. iv. Christ can make you energetic. Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. )Strength through ChristT. We need not be taught Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 6: 1860The Bible the Great Civilizer(Fourth Sunday in Lent.) iv. 20-23 (R.V.). iv. As I walked in and through those rooms, and went from one story to another, and saw the rolling of the pinions and heard the rattling of the wheels, and felt the vibration of the floor beneath my feet, while the raw material was being, as by magic, brought out at the other end to be a robe for a peasant or a prince, I said, 'Why, where in the world is the motive power that sets all this to work?' And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.' iv. A. 13). There are some things we can do with. He healed the sick; sickness can be better borne. The horseshoe magnet was not welded or glued to the metal above it, but through the iron wire coiled round it there ran a subtle current of electricity from a galvanic battery. It is easy for prosperous people, who have nothing to trouble them, to give good advices to suffering hearts; and these are generally as futile as they are easy. It applies to man's spiritual life.2. Cruden describes this name as the incommunicable name of God. That turned two men, Sam and Jed, into fortune hunters. iv. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. 4. Happy day if you have exchanged burdens and laid down your loads at His blessed feet to take up His own instead. Howbeit Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureGifts Given, Seed Sown'And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church had fellowship with me in the matter of giving and receiving, but ye only; for even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my need. The word Jehovah means the self-existing One, the "I am"; and it is generally used as a direct revelation of what God is. I cannot burn!" Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.'--PHIL. The strength of the Almighty One enters into the believer. Christ is the only one who can make this sweeping assertion without fear of ultimate contradiction.II. ii. 6. out Christ and yet considering Him as God we cannot even do evil without the strength He supplies. Howbeit Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureGifts Given, Seed Sown'And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church had fellowship with me in the matter of giving and receiving, but ye only; for even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my need. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth May 26. L. Cuyler, D. D.)The secret of fortitudeJ. Our power "through Christ which strengthens us" is limitless. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. Learn how your comment data is processed. And the promise saith that it shall be kept--kept by "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, through Christ Jesus." By God's help the weakest of us may be strong, and it is the way to become so, to resolve never to give up a good work till we have tried our best to achieve it. We linger around the four great landmarks, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Gethsemane, Calvary, and they are a ceaseless inspiration to us. Paul speaks in the name of all Christians. That is the way to take His burden up. Watch Online; Staff & Leaders; . If we turn from this various help to Christ personally and then remember that He is with us, immutable in His love, unfailing in His resources, unwearied in His oversight, we can understand what Paul meant. The very test of consecration is our willingness not only to surrender the things that are wrong, but to surrender our rights, to be willing to be subject. It may not be easy to see what this text has to do with the story of Joseph, which we have just been reading, or with the meaning of the Bible of which I have been speaking to you Charles KingsleyThe Gospel of the Pentateuch, Preface. 1. Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) Chapter 6 Praying with Desire (Mark 11:24.) Still, faith is the channel of communication. Hence it follows that we ought always to be in a thankful condition of heart: since we are to pray without ceasing, and are not to pray without thanksgiving, it is clear that we ought to be always ready to give thanks unto the Lord. He may brave dangers and accomplish many wonderful works, but he does not know how to be abased and how to abound. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth August 24. By His having done all things Himself. It is "all things," even the otherwise impossible. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. When he came in sight of the stake he exclaimed, "Oh! I gazed with wonder at the boy. If we will take it to heart, it will tell us how to keep Christmas-day. From particular admonitions,4. ", IV. Children A Children's message based on Philippians 4:4-9 for 10/5/2008 September 28, 2008 Steve Brown Lay Reader: Good morning children. . "The peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds" (Phil. 4). 4. We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. As in all his letters, the Apostle follows the natural instinct of making his last words loving words.
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