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Philippians-Joy Love Letter 01 phil.1:
James K. Boswell
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James K. Boswell

Philippians-Joy Love Letter 01 phil.1:

James K. Boswell · 44:47

The sermon emphasizes the importance of being in Christ's presence, seeking peace in God's presence through prayer and supplication, and letting the peace of God be at peace.
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the joy and independence that comes from being a man of faith. He highlights the importance of relying on God for the supplies and strength needed to carry out His work. The speaker also emphasizes the concept of being a bond-slave of Jesus Christ, recognizing that as believers, we belong to Him completely. The sermon concludes with a prayer for God's presence and blessing during the conference.

Full Transcript

Philippians chapter 1. Will you please pray in your private devotions to that those who find it difficult in hearing what I am saying, your voices may be attuned to their hearing and that there may be real glory brought to God. We're going to read together the first eleven verses, Philippians chapter 1. From faith to faith, here we are, the sons of spirits of two sides. Please don't ask, we're up there in Ontario.

You see, that's why I'm already in Christ. And because I'm in Christ, I can be in their heads. Have you got the lesson? Well, this is our business address.

Isn't it wonderful? Now, Mr. Miller, he's not listening. When was Paul a baker? Can I remember? When was Paul a baker? Anyone tell me? That's right, when he went into the pie. That's true.

But Miller said, didn't Jesus Christ? He is thy Lord. He is my Savior. Jesus, let us ever recognize this.

Peace is love in possession. Daily, love, you have here, beyond the years. Grace, love in possession, peace of conscience.

This is wonderful, I trust. Not peace of mind, nor the future. Isn't that lovely? And by the way, if you're ever in a fix, think of Philippians 4 and 6. Did you get that? If you're ever in a fix, think of Philippians 4 and 6. Be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer, by supplication, thanksgiving, let the peace of God be at peace.

Seek no fear, all fear, when he's upon the throne. I was asked to call to see a scientist. He's a good listener.

He's a good listener. And we just listened and listened. You may not like me for this, and that's causing all this inner tension, calling all your neighbors to be jitter.

And there's somebody in your life that you, nobody else ever talked to me like that. Isn't it true? And the man always blurted out, I said, yes, I hate my mother. I hate my mother.

I hate her for the way she treated my father. Now, that man was a professing Christian. I said, sir, you must confess that.

You must judge it. You must deal with it and put it away. Are you on the right road for cancer? What happens? When you see love in action, my friend, grace, that's peace, ruling, keeping your heart in Christ Jesus.

Don't wonder at all. Now, I'm going from there tomorrow morning, and I don't want you to miss tomorrow morning, because tonight comes before tomorrow. But we'd like you all to stay with us.

I'd like to stay over, and I'll continue here tomorrow morning. His description, the dwelling place, and his desire for the saints. The Lord bless you.

Number three hundred and sixty, two hundred and sixty-five, two hundred and sixty-five. Fathers and mothers, my blessings. We thank you for this conference.

Be such a troubling honor. We ask this through Jesus Christ.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction
  2. A. Prayer for those with difficulty hearing
  3. B. Reading Philippians 1:1-11
  4. II. The Power of Christ
  5. A. Being in Christ
  6. B. Being in Christ's presence
  7. III. Peace and Love
  8. A. Peace is love in possession
  9. B. Love in possession brings peace
  10. IV. Overcoming Fear
  11. A. Seeking peace in God's presence
  12. B. Letting the peace of God be at peace
  13. V. Conclusion
  14. A. Importance of prayer and supplication
  15. B. The power of love and peace in Christ

Key Quotes

“Peace is love in possession.” — James K. Boswell
“When you see love in action, my friend, grace, that's peace, ruling, keeping your heart in Christ Jesus.” — James K. Boswell
“Let the peace of God be at peace.” — James K. Boswell

Application Points

  • Seek peace in God's presence through prayer and supplication.
  • Let the peace of God be at peace by confessing and judging inner tension and fear.
  • Deal with inner tension and fear by putting it away through Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I overcome fear and anxiety?
Seek peace in God's presence through prayer and supplication, and let the peace of God be at peace.
What is the relationship between love and peace?
Love in possession brings peace, and peace is love in possession.
How can I be in Christ's presence?
Being in Christ means being in His presence, and being in His presence brings peace and love.
What is the importance of prayer and supplication?
Prayer and supplication are essential for seeking peace in God's presence and letting the peace of God be at peace.
How can I deal with inner tension and fear?
Deal with inner tension and fear by confessing and judging it, and putting it away through Christ.

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