Contentment 101

How can I cultivate contentment? Paul says, “I have learned contentment.” (Philippians 4:11) Notice that contentment is not something innate and natural. Our default is to bediscontent. But have you ever met a person who was both discontent and joyful? If we desire joy we must disown discontentment. We will open the Scripture and consider “Contentment 101.”

What if we understood God’s riches in glory?

As we wrap up Philippians, Paul saves some of the best for last in his letter. What does it look like to be truly content? And how can we be generous? And why do those things matter?

What if we looked for the good?

What if we looked for the good? There is an old saying, “Anyone can find dirt; it takes effort to find gold.” Sunday, we are going to think about th...

What if we kept our eyes on the prize?

That stinks! Paul compared his religious life without Christ to rotten rubbish! He then tells us how to abandon the religious rubbish and replace it...

One Thing (The 5:15)

Paul tells us in Philippians 3 that he focuses on one thing. But in order to do it well, we must know how to forget what is behind and focus forward r...

What if we made disciples like Paul?

How would you like to invest in an opportunity of a lifetime? It’s one that you would not only look back on as prudent and profitable, but just thinki...