Philippians 4:10-13 | The Resilient Life
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Sunday Morning | December 7, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY
On Sunday, Pastor John continued our journey through Philippians by showing how Paul invites believers into a resilient or even “anti-fragile” life—one that grows stronger in the face of pressure instead of being crushed by it. Building on Paul’s earlier teaching about handling anxiety and guarding our thoughts, he pointed to three practices that shape this kind of resilience. First, Paul celebrates the Philippians’ renewed concern for him, reminding us that generosity forms a heart that looks outward rather than inward. Second, Paul testifies that he has learned contentment in every circumstance, calling us to reject the constant chase for “more” and rest in the sufficiency of Christ rather than our possessions or comfort. Finally, Pastor John emphasized that true strength isn’t found in self-reliance but Christ-reliance, as Paul proclaims, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me”—not as a slogan for personal achievement, but a declaration that Christ Himself is our endurance, our provision, and our life.
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