Sermon Tone Analysis

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Peace in Contentment
* God of peace will be with you
there is always a spiritual promise that is fulfilled with a spiritual principle of life
do not be anxious gives us our fleshy, natural state of being
it is a learning curve to come into the fulnes of Jesus Christ
we learn how to pray and make known our requests to God
we develop an attitude of rejoicing
we maintain a pattern of thinking based on what is excellent and praiseworthy
peace comes and we walk out a life of peace
Philipians 4:10-12
Philipians 4:10-12
Philippians 4:10-12
Paul uses his personal situation to reinforce that the God of peace is with him
“I have learned” is the key phrase here
no direct infusion into our being but a process by which we become more Christ like under the guidance of the Spirit
whatever the circumstances means we do not cherry picked the good bits or whinge about the bad bits
Paul makes no distinction between humble means or in prosperity - whatever the Lord gave him would suffice
there is no man’s effort here either - if you need more money then are you content?
it was not a matter of food for Christ would nourish
“being content” is your existing state, before a situation and not after it.
we are content as we go into a time of trial or trouble, we are content when things are going well
we do not lose sight of one important and fundamental truth
I have learned the secret....
Philippians 4:1
i can be content in Christ and in Christ alone
we came to Jesus because we were desperate, and we continue to do so for we are desperate without Christ
(NIV2011)
9  But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.
let us be real about this - it is more than being weak or strong in natural terms
divine strength in human weakness is the only combination that opens victorious life
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