DIVISION AND DESPAIR AT PHILIPPI (10 OF 11)
Scripture: Philippians 4:1-7
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Division and Despair at Philippi (10of 11)
Series: Philippians
Donald Cantrell
Philippians 4:1-7
I - The Passionate Plea (1)
II - The Prominent Problem (2)
III - The Public Prodding (3)
IV - The Proper Persona (4 - 5)
V - The Prayerful Petitioning (6)
VI - The Peaceful Protection (7)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Paul shuts down a feud at Philippi''
I NEED MORE CROSSES
One Sunday a minister was finishing up a series on marriage. At the end of the service he was giving out small wooden crosses to each married couple. He said, ''Place this cross in the room in which you fight the most and you will be reminded of God's commands and you won't argue as much.''
One woman came up after the service and said, ''You'd better give me five.''
''I WORRY TOO MUCH''
I was perusing the Internet this week and found ExperienceProject.com that has an entire section of the website called ''I worry too much.'' Worry must be one of those universal emotions and conditions that all of us deal with. These are some of the comments left by users.
Rodwali: Yes, I worry too much, and I admit that I don't really like it. Although I know worrying is useless, but still can't tame my worrying nature! It all started when I was 9 and lost my dad, I was worried every single night because I was afraid to lose my mom as well and it scared me. Now I am 30 years old and sure life much harder and it leads to more worry! Sometimes, I just try to calm myself down by I wondering why I waste my precious time worrying about things that [are] totally out of my control.
Luci: I am a worry wart! I stress over everything. I wish I could just realize that nothing is perfect and to just let everything take its course. But I can't! I feel that everything needs fixed and I have to be the one to fix it. Knowing what a headache I'll get I go ahead and take the initiative to get it done, even if it's not my responsibility. I also have a ...
Series: Philippians
Donald Cantrell
Philippians 4:1-7
I - The Passionate Plea (1)
II - The Prominent Problem (2)
III - The Public Prodding (3)
IV - The Proper Persona (4 - 5)
V - The Prayerful Petitioning (6)
VI - The Peaceful Protection (7)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Paul shuts down a feud at Philippi''
I NEED MORE CROSSES
One Sunday a minister was finishing up a series on marriage. At the end of the service he was giving out small wooden crosses to each married couple. He said, ''Place this cross in the room in which you fight the most and you will be reminded of God's commands and you won't argue as much.''
One woman came up after the service and said, ''You'd better give me five.''
''I WORRY TOO MUCH''
I was perusing the Internet this week and found ExperienceProject.com that has an entire section of the website called ''I worry too much.'' Worry must be one of those universal emotions and conditions that all of us deal with. These are some of the comments left by users.
Rodwali: Yes, I worry too much, and I admit that I don't really like it. Although I know worrying is useless, but still can't tame my worrying nature! It all started when I was 9 and lost my dad, I was worried every single night because I was afraid to lose my mom as well and it scared me. Now I am 30 years old and sure life much harder and it leads to more worry! Sometimes, I just try to calm myself down by I wondering why I waste my precious time worrying about things that [are] totally out of my control.
Luci: I am a worry wart! I stress over everything. I wish I could just realize that nothing is perfect and to just let everything take its course. But I can't! I feel that everything needs fixed and I have to be the one to fix it. Knowing what a headache I'll get I go ahead and take the initiative to get it done, even if it's not my responsibility. I also have a ...
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