BROADCASTS
The Greatest of All Time
Imitating Christ is one of several themes found in Philippians. Society often will lift up and celebrate individuals, praising them as the ‘Greatest of all time’ in their particular sport, profession or field. Though we may choose to emulate them as ‘role models’ , the only one we are called to imitate is Jesus Christ. Our King of kings who left his throne in glory and came down to walk this earth as a man, live a perfect life, humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death on a cross then was raised from the dead and is now highly exalted by the Father in glory! All because of His amazing love for us. What kind of king would do this? The one and only true King – Jesus Christ: the Greatest of All Time.
Complete My Joy! P2
Did you know the word ‘Joy’ in some form or another, is mentioned 16 times in the book of Philippians? ‘Christ’ is mentioned 50 times! It is no surprise then that Paul tells us real, everlasting joy is found only in Christ. In response to all that Christ has done for us – how he loves us, how he purchased our salvation and established for us the promise of eternal life through his death and resurrection – we are now called to live our lives in pursuit of unity, humility and generosity. Join us today as we learn how to turn away from living a life of emptiness and begin living a life that is filled with joy!
Complete My Joy!
Did you know the word ‘Joy’ in some form or another, is mentioned 16 times in the book of Philippians? ‘Christ’ is mentioned 50 times! It is no surprise then that Paul tells us real, everlasting joy is found only in Christ. In response to all that Christ has done for us – how he loves us, how he purchased our salvation and established for us the promise of eternal life through his death and resurrection – we are now called to live our lives in pursuit of unity, humility and generosity. Join us today as we learn how to turn away from living a life of emptiness and begin living a life that is filled with joy!
Wisdom & Encouragement even within riots!
From sunrise and sunset, we need the Lord. For strength, courage, bravery, compassion, and faith does not happen from our own merits, but by the Lord’s grace. As we go throughout our week, we encounter situations and people that need Him. In this message, Pastor Robbie preaches on the encouragement the Lord gave Paul when he faces dissent and persecution. Cling to the Lord’s Word, for he will never forsake you!
Worthy of the Gospel P2
In today’s message, Paul exhorts the Philippians to stand together spiritually united in the face of opposition and hostility, and to live in a manner that is worthy of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul’s message is equally applicable to the church today as then. Since we have been saved by grace, born again and adopted into the family of God through Christ, our response must be a life that reflects this truth. The authentic follower of Christ should not merely live the gospel with their lips, but more importantly, with their life . As we are reminded in Luke 12:48, to everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required. We are called to honour Him with the gifts He has graciously and freely given to us. A genuine understanding and gratefulness of our status in Jesus Christ will result in our service to him.
Worthy of the Gospel
In today’s message, Paul exhorts the Philippians to stand together spiritually united in the face of opposition and hostility, and to live in a manner that is worthy of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Paul’s message is equally applicable to the church today as then. Since we have been saved by grace, born again and adopted into the family of God through Christ, our response must be a life that reflects this truth. The authentic follower of Christ should not merely live the gospel with their lips, but more importantly, with their life . As we are reminded in Luke 12:48, to everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required. We are called to honour Him with the gifts He has graciously and freely given to us. A genuine understanding and gratefulness of our status in Jesus Christ will result in our service to him.