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Philemon | The Gospel and Cultural Change | Fellowship

This short letter written by Paul to a Christian slave owner urging him to release his slave (Onessimus) is a practical example of how the gospel dissolves the societal problems caused by sin. As such, it provides believers with a model of how to redeem culture through evangelism and discipleship. Pastor Dan walks us through this short and often overlooked epistle (When was the last time you heard. sermon on Philemon?).

Our Duty to Rejoice | Philippians 4:1-9

It is a good thing to recognize our sin and thus our need for a Savior, but it is an unwise thing to ignore the joy that comes with being in Christ (see 1 John). Philippians 4:1-9, along with Ecclesiastes 9:7-10 and several other passages, gives us insight into the command to rejoice and feast as we delight in God’s good gifts!

Peace | Anxious for Nothing | Phillippians 4:4-13

Anxiety takes form most often in concern over future provision. Sometimes, Christians experience anxiety if they haven’t come to an understanding of God’s sovereignty over their salvation. Recently, fear over wicked schemes (conspiracies) has created undue anxiety in our culture, even among Christians. Scripture does not deny the reality of evil plots. In fact, Psalm 37 affirms that wicked men will be scheming. We should presume as much. However, God promises that evil men and their schemes will fade like grass. Philippians 4:4-13 provides practical direction on enjoying peace in Christ.