This morning’s message looks at Paul’s words in Philippians 4:6-7 as an encouragement to pray and share with God all the things on our heart and mind, not only to see God change circumstances, but as a way to change us and to know that He cares for us. Prayer is relational in nature because it builds our trust and connection with the Lord. We can pray about everything and learn to be anxious for nothing.
We live in an increasingly stressful world and are becoming increasingly anxious people. Today’s message gives an introduction to Phillipians 4:4-7 where Paul outlines a powerful pathway to peace. Today we will dive deeper into verse 4 where Paul exhorts us to “Rejoice always.” What was Paul saying and why is it even more important than ever in today’s world? Come learn the power of rejoicing and gratitude.
This morning’s message looks at Paul’s words in Philippians 4:6-7 as an encouragement to pray and share with God all the things on our heart and mind, not only to see God change circumstances, but as a way to change us and to know that He cares for us. Prayer is relational in nature because it builds our trust and connection with the Lord. We can pray about everything and learn to be anxious for nothing.
We live in an increasingly stressful world and are becoming increasingly anxious people. Today’s message gives an introduction to Phillipians 4:4-7 where Paul outlines a powerful pathway to peace. Today we will dive deeper into verse 4 where Paul exhorts us to “Rejoice always.” What was Paul saying and why is it even more important than ever in today’s world? Come learn the power of rejoicing and gratitude.