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Joel Zeiner - August 11, 2024

How to Find the Peace that Passes Understanding

In Philippians 4:1-7, Paul gives us a road map for facing our worry and anxiety. He addresses the importance of resolving disputes and living in harmony. Paul also calls for gentleness and directs believers to counter anxiety through prayer and thanksgiving, promising that God's peace will guard their hearts and minds. The passage underscores the power of prayer, unity, joy, and God's peace in believers' lives, encouraging us to live out these truths in our daily walk with Christ.

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Even though it was written centuries ago, Philippians is a particularly compelling book for us right now. Our country is divided by social and political issues which inevitably trickle into our families, our workplaces, our culture, and even the church. How are God’s people supposed to live in these tension-filled times? Paul’s wisdom to the church in Philippi provides answers and offers direction. The Philippian church existed in its own hotbed of cultural and political tension. Paul encouraged them to lean into the tension with a specific mindset of Jesus, who humbled himself by considering the needs of others before his own. By adopting this same mindset of humility as God’s people, we can fight for unity and connection in the midst of division. Whose thinking and way of life should we follow? Paul makes the case for it to be Jesus – and we need Him now more than ever.

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