Stick to the Plan

What if our commitment to the purpose of God mirrored the fervor with which we pursue trivialities, such as a cup of coffee from Starbucks? Today, we note that Paul was in prison, yet his sacrifice indicates a dedication that transcends everyday desires and pursuits. Let us reflect on the example that Paul exemplifies, and let that reflection inspire a renewed devotion to following the guidance from the Holy Spirit, just as one might be devoted to something as simple as a coffee at Starbucks. In this commitment, we find a deeper connection, a more profound purpose, and an eternal bond that nothing can sever.

The reading from Philippians 2:12-18 builds upon the call for unity and humility found in the preceding passage. Paul encourages the church at Philippi to work out their salvation with reverence and dedication, emphasizing that it is God who works within them for His good purpose. However, the church had been arguing and complaining among themselves, failing to set a good example for others. Rather than responding to the grace they had received with acts of kindness, joy, and generosity, they were falling short of their calling. Paul challenges them to live blamelessly and shine like stars in a dark world, reflecting God’s love and truth (Philippians 2:15). This serves as a reminder to believers to live in harmony, embodying the transformative power of God’s grace in their actions and attitudes.

Paul, writing from prison, exemplified a life of sacrifice and unwavering dedication to serving God’s good purpose. His circumstances did not deter him; instead, they highlighted his steadfast faith and commitment. Like Paul, we are called to embrace the challenge he presented to the Philippians—to follow God’s plan by trusting in His Way. This requires discipline and perseverance to stay focused on sharing the Good News. As we commit to this mission, God will work within us, transforming us day by day through continuous effort. By striving to grow more like Christ and keeping our eyes on the ultimate reward, we can faithfully run the race set before us and shine as a testament to His glory.

This day with You God, we build our life upon Your plan and solid foundation of faith in Jesus Christ. In so doing, we give our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ a good example to follow. Help us to work daily in the process of growing to be more like Christ by accepting Your love, Your truth, and Your grace. We are thankful for today’s passage about Paul challenging us to being committed to Your purpose. Being able to endure hardships by being empowered by the Holy Spirit for the cause of Christ as we step ahead toward the reward that awaits all who accept Jesus as their personal Savior. Amen.

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Statements of Faith 7-18-2025

Because of Jesus, we step boldly into eternity—together forever with God, no longer bound by fear. Our hearts are anchored in His unfailing love as we journey toward a new frontier, filled with purpose and promise. With power granted hour by hour, we move forward not in uncertainty, but with confidence in the divine plan that guides us. It’s a plan as solid as a rock, unshakable and sure—the very foundation on which we stand.

Link to a poem inspired by the book of John 17 Through 19

Here are some statements of faith from the study of John 17 through 19.  Say them aloud, write them down, or simply reflect on them. May they uplift and empower you for a great weekend!

  • Because of Jesus, I am never alone—God is with me forever.
  • I am free from fear and full of peace.
  • I journey with courage toward a new frontier, guided by His purpose.
  • Every hour, I am strengthened with divine power.
  • I stand firm on a rock-solid plan designed by God Himself.
  • My life has meaning, direction, and unshakable hope.
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One in Spirit and Mind

Then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. – Philippians 2:2

The principles of teamwork and humility brought out in Philippians 2:1-11 and written about in “The Importance of Unity” invites believers to emulate the unity, selflessness, and sacrificial love demonstrated by Jesus. By striving together with one spirit and mind, valuing others above us, and following Christ’s example of humble service, believers can achieve spiritual growth and experience great joy.

There is a profound bond shared by all who believe in Jesus, a connection that transcends backgrounds, cultures, and differences. It is a unity built on faith, love, and the shared mission of walking in His footsteps. As highlighted in the song We Will Stand by Bill & Gloria Gaither feat. Russ Taff, & Jessy Dixon, brothers and sisters in Christ work together, hand in hand, guided by the spirit of compassion and service. As they walk side by side, they uplift one another, offering encouragement and strength through life’s trials and triumphs. This fellowship is a testament to the transformative power of faith, creating a family rooted in the eternal love of Jesus.

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Importance of Unity

The Golden Gate Bridge, a marvel of engineering, stands as an iconic suspension bridge spanning the San Francisco Bay. Its strength and elegance arise from a delicate balance, where strands of cable work harmoniously together to support the immense weight of the structure. These intertwined strands, embodying unity and resilience, distribute the load evenly, ensuring the bridge’s steadfast ability to endure the forces of nature and time.

Reading today in Philippians 2:1-11, we note that Paul was in the process of building up the church at Philippi. Like the strands of cables of the Golden Gate Bridge harmoniously working together to support the immense weight of the structure, Paul understood the need for the members of the church to work together to support the church.

In Philippians 1:27, Paul urges the believers to “conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then, whether I come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will know that you stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of the gospel.” This statement underscores the necessity of unity and cooperation among believers, highlighting that their collective effort should be directed towards a common goal—the gospel of Christ.

Similarly, Philippians 2:2 reinforces this idea, where Paul writes, “then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.” Here, the emphasis is on harmony and mutual affection, essential components of effective teamwork.

One of the key virtues essential for successful teamwork, as illustrated in Philippians, is humility. Humility fosters a sense of equality and respect among team members, enabling them to work cohesively towards their shared objectives.

In Philippians 2:3-4, Paul advises, “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of others.” This directive encourages believers to prioritize the well-being and contributions of others, which is the cornerstone of collaborative effort and success.

The ultimate demonstration of humility, according to Philippians, is found in the life and actions of Jesus Christ. Philippians 2:5-8 details how Jesus, despite his divine nature, took the form of a servant and humbled himself to the point of death on a cross. This act of humility was not just an isolated event, but part of a larger progression aimed at serving and uplifting others.

Jesus “Humbled himself by becoming obedient to death— even death on a cross!” (Philippians 2:8). This act of sacrificial love and humility set a perfect example of teamwork, showing how individual sacrifices and humble service can lead to greater collective good.

Following his ultimate act of humility, God exalted Jesus to the highest place and bestowed upon him the name above all names. Philippians 2:9-11 states, “Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”

This exaltation signifies the divine approval and honor that follows genuine humility and service. It serves as an encouragement to all believers that humility and teamwork, modeled after Christ, are valued and ultimately rewarded by God.

This day with You God, the principle of teamwork and humility in today’s passage invites us to emulate the sacrificial love demonstrated by Jesus. Help us Lord to strive together with one spirit and mind, valuing each other above ourselves, and following Christ’s example of humble service. In so doing, may we achieve heightened spiritual growth and experience great joy. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Sufficient Courage

I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death. – Philippians 1:20

Brought out in “Defending the Gospel”, as followers of Christ, we have sufficient courage because we see that the true reward is with Christ, so we have what it takes to unify, take a stand, and strive for the truth; to do the right thing and live with integrity. To live a life worthy of the Gospel.

Like in the song Oh Death by MercyMe, we are not afraid because death will lose. With Jesus there is certain victory

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