Sermons on Philippians

Sermons on Philippians

The Erosion of Unholy Behavior

The Erosion of Unholy Behavior Part 4 in the series, Building His Church: The Called-Out (Ekklesia) Wall Is there a line in the sand? Is there a place where we say, ‘Whatever you do, don’t cross that line’? I believe there is. You know what I think it is? It’s idolatry. It’s having ‘any other god before Me’. BILLY ARNOLD Download the sermon notes (adult version) Download the sermon notes (kid version)

Worthy of the Gospel

Worthy of the Gospel Part 5 in the series, Building His Church: The Community (Koinonia) Wall It is very possible that Christ will not return this year. But it is also very possible that this is the year he will return. And as believers, this is how we should live. It is very possible that next year in 2023, in the very first Sunday, we are not here—you are not here, I am not here—because our Christ has returned! If he…

Devotion to the Word of God

Devotion to the Word of God Part 2 in the series, Building His Church: The Community (Koinonia) Wall Let’s make sure we raise up the value of the Word of God. … When the Koinonia [church fellowship] family took place, what did they do? The first line in [Acts 2:42-47] says they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the Word. It’s the centerpiece of the table. It is the centerpiece of our lives. BILLY ARNOLD Download the sermon notes…

The Resurrected King

The Resurrected King Part 1 of The Book of Jesus, Chapter 6—The Resurrected Jesus and His Kingdom Download the discussion guide

Citizens Part 4: The Power of a Citizen (Billy Arnold)

“Discontent is what often motivates humans without Christ, and discontent leads to bondage, and bondage leads to misery.  It is only in Christ that you have a new citizenship that brings you a new power that no matter what your circumstances you can say I’m useful- God is doing something.” – Billy Arnold

Citizens, Part 1: Conduct Becoming of Citizens (Tim Howe)

“Be a meaningful co-laborer. The Apostle Paul says ‘striving together,’ and the idea of that means several things. First of all, that we’re in unity, that we’re working with each other — that where you have strength, I have weakness, and we can patch over those things. But it’s also this idea that you’re doing it together. … I know that there are things in this church that need to be done. If you haven’t found your niche yet, look…