Paul is in prison as he writes to Philemon, but throughout the New Testament, he often refers to himself as a ‘prisoner of Christ’. The relationship he has with Christ is more than being a follower, it’s such a strong relationship, it’s as if he is captive to the love, to all that Jesus is. If we could only see ourselves in this relationship – captives, almost prisoners, to the drawing power and the influence of the love that is in Jesus!
Will God dwell on earth with us (December Audio Newsletter)
Stand fast in the Lord / Philippians Bible Study (Part 12) Chapters 3:13-4:1
Our hope is built on the Resurrection / Philippians Bible Study (Part 11) Chapter 3:10-14
Baptised into the resurrection / Philippians Bible Study (Part 10) Chapter 3:6-10
Rejoice in the Lord / Philippians Bible Study (Part 9) Chapter 3:1-7
Shine like stars in the sky / Philippians Bible Study (Part 8): Chapter 2:14-27
Jesus is our intercessor / Philippians Bible Study (Part 7) Chapter 2:11-15
What God is about to do, and how you can be part of it (November Newsletter)
Whatever you ask the Father / Philippians Bible Study (Part 6) Chapter 2:1-11
Name above every other name / Philippians Bible Study (Part 5) Chapter 2:9-12
In nothing be terrified / Philippians Bible Study (Part 4) Chapter 1:27-Chapter 2:5
To live is Christ and to die is gain / Philippians Bible Study (Part 3) Chapter 1:18-27
God will use your trouble for good / Philippians Bible Study (Part 2) Chapter 1:12-18
The Holy Spirit lives in us / Philippians Bible Study (Part 1) Chapter 1:1-12
How to have Power with God (Part 3)
How to have power with God (Part 2)
God’s timing is perfect (October Newsletter)
How to have power with God (Part 1)
A life of prayer (Part 3)
A life of prayer (Part 2)
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