Preaching Philippians 1 12 to 15, Pastor Marty Beamer shows how God advances the gospel through circumstances meant to stop it. From prison, Paul explains three striking ironies:
• What’s meant to stop the mission actually advances it (v.12): chains become a trailblazing front line for the gospel. • What’s meant to undermine Christ ends up revealing him (v.13): the whole imperial guard sees Paul’s imprisonment is for Christ—a public witness to Jesus as King. • What’s meant to cause fear produces courage (v.14): believers grow confident in the Lord and speak the word without fear.
Rooted in God’s sovereignty and goodness, this message calls us to view suffering not as purposeless, but as God’s chosen means to make Christ known and embolden his people.
Scripture Philippians 1 12 to 15 Speaker Pastor Marty Beamer Gathering Bethel Baptist Church Sunday Worship Date Oct 31 2021
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Philippians, Philippians 1 12 to 15, Advance the gospel, Chains for Christ, Imperial Guard Praetorium, Sovereignty of God, Suffering and mission, Boldness without fear, Jesus is Lord not Caesar, Gospel witness, Joy in trials, Expository preaching, Verse by verse preaching, Marty Beamer, Bethel Baptist Church, Kansas City Christian podcast