Philippians 2:12-30

Associate Pastor Ron King continues a series on Philippians.

Paul writes from prison, but his focus isn't on suffering. It's on formation. On what it looks like for ordinary believers to live faithfully in the middle of a broken world.

This section of Philippians confronts a tension every Christian feels: salvation is fully accomplished by Christ, and yet we are called to actively live it out — with humility, dependence, seriousness, and joy.

Paul presses the church to shine without grumbling, to reorder our lives around the interests of Jesus, and to recognize the quiet heroism of faithful partners like Timothy and Epaphroditus, who gave themselves fully to the work of Christ.

You're invited to examine how you're living between grace received and glory promised.

Key Moments

  • 00:00 Welcome

  • 01:15 Message: Living Out Your Faith

  • 02:06 Reading from Philippians

  • 06:17 Work Out Your Salvation

  • 16:03 Shine in a Dark World

  • 20:24 Look Out for the Interests of Jesus

  • 23:58 Treat Ministry Partners as Priceless

  • 28:24 Conclusion and Prayer

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Philippians 2:1-11