Transformative Gifts: Faith, Courage, and Rejoicing in Christ

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"Belief in God is a gift that God gives. There are in Acts chapter 16 two dramatic conversions that start the church itself, and both times the Lord uses Paul's preaching, Paul's presence, his endurance to open the hearts and minds of people for belief in Jesus Christ for their salvation. This is how the church begins." [17:37](Download clip | | )

"Standing up for God is a gift. Standing up for God, the opportunity that Paul and Silas have, the opportunity the Philippians have as Paul will describe it, the opportunities that you and I have to stand up for God, these things are gifts because of one good deed that Paul does in Philippi." [18:17]( | | )

"Opposition to genuine faith is a gift because faithful Christians then have an opportunity to glorify God. It's a gift because it clarifies what is good and true and it aligns our souls with the work of Jesus Christ. Opposition is a gift even because other believers will find their courage in watching your courage." [50:10]( | | )

"Contentment is the opposite of fear or anxiety; it's the opposite of envy or bitterness or complaint or strife. It's contentment in whatever situation. What a place to find ourselves, and we come back to this given what we've read in Acts 16, given what Paul is telling the Philippians here inside of this book." [41:19]( | | )

"Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. If you suffer, if you are opposed because you are a Christian, you can rejoice because you have just learned that the world does not own you. You can rejoice because you have just learned they don't own you; you belong to Jesus, and they don't like that." [42:59]( | | )

"The intersection of the truth and the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the falsehood of a pagan and atheistic culture is that point at which you and I face our choices. These are the points at which we face our choices, and our choice is which one of these is going to steer me." [46:18]( | | )

"Paul and Silas were rooted deeply enough in Christ that when the world around them tried to steer them, to beat literally beat them into submission, throw them into prison to silence them, it could not steer them away from the work of the Gospel of Jesus Christ." [47:31]( | | )

"Facing opposition for belonging to Christ is a gift because then we learn who owns our souls. This is the moment at which I realize my soul belongs to Jesus Christ come what may. I'm a Child of God. Paul endured and a church was born; the Christians at Philippi endured and so a church grew." [49:26]( | | )

"Paul and Silas do a little bit of political and practical math and they think if we free her we might get sideways with the wrong people. Wealthy powerful people can do things to us that we really cannot control. Let's just go ahead and sidestep this one and move on. What would we think of them?" [44:13]( | | )

"Paul's notion of striving to get to know Jesus, this endurance, this race that he's running that he's encouraging us to run as well, to endure and strive to get to know Jesus better. Oftentimes we think about the book of Philippians, and sure enough, that concept is important to the book of Philippians." [12:47]( | | )

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