How Do You Rejoice When Life Stinks?
When the world’s crashing down, how do you stand firm in the chaos? Is it a smile and a “praise God!” – or something more profound? In this message, I take you through a powerful, raw look at Philippians 3 and 4, where Paul gets REAL about coping with the hard stuff, going deeper than cookie-cutter behavior or the “fake it ‘til you make it” approach.
Rejoicing “always” in a world of mess sounds impossible. But what if it’s not about your circumstances changing? What if it’s about God’s love never changing? We’ll dive into why an attitude of dependency is key to “standing firm.”
And when anxiety hits, what if you could be real with God (no sugar-coating anything!) and experience a peace from Him that defies explanation?
Click to watch and enjoy a new perspective on thriving in times of trouble!
Discussion Questions for Philippians 3&4:
- Read Philippians 3:17. What is the “pattern” Paul refers to? Consider the words “walk according to” when you give your answer.
- Read Philippians 3:18-19. Who are the “enemies of the cross of Christ”? What does Paul say about their mindset?
- Read Philippians 3:20-21. What does it mean that “our citizenship is in heaven”? How can this truth impact how we live today?
- Read Philippians 4:1. How does knowing the radical truths of the Gospel help us “stand firm” in times of trouble?
- Read Philippians 4:4. Paul commands believers to rejoice “always.” How is this even possible in the face of life’s struggles?
- Read Philippians 4:5. What does “let your gentle spirit be known to all men” mean? What does it say about your spiritual heart? Your nature? (Note: Our role is to simply “let.”)
- Read Philippians 4:6-7. What does it mean to be “anxious for nothing”? How does telling our Father about our struggles lead to peace that “surpasses all comprehension”?
- Read Philippians 4:8-9. How does dwelling on the pure and honorable align with our new nature in Christ? How does knowing our nature enable us to “practice these things” and bear fruit?