The sermon for April 6th 2025 is now available on the New Life web site.

In this sermon, which is based on Philippians 4, I talk about Living Your Best Life in Christ.

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Reflection on Philippians 2:5-11

Scripture

Instead he gave up his divine privileges;

He took the humble position of a slave and was born a human being.

Reflection

When I became flesh it was with a purpose in view. There is nothing remarkable in this; men and women give up the privileges of being in the comfort of home for the purpose of defending their nation.

The highest form of this self giving is when a missionary serves me by leaving all that is familiar to take the gospel to a foreign land.

My heart is blessed whenever anyone gives of themselves for my sake. It is in doing this that you take on my attitude.

At the heart of this is absolute surrender to me. I desire that you learn to trust me in all things.

For my Son the pain was horrendous, the spiritual agony and abandonment of the Cross almost infinite. But the payoff in honour was also commensurate.

Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Every human being, every spirit being, every part of creation will give worship and praise to my Son.

Surrender and submission bring honour in my Kingdom.

Even in battle, when it feels like the pressure is intense, that every demon in creation is focused on you, stand firm. Trust me and know this: those same evil beings that torment you today will eventually praise me because of your steadfastness.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for this revelation. As I surrender myself to you, you will force even the enemy to honour me, and to worship you because of me. Please help me to stand firm in you in all things. Amen.

Reflection on Philippians 4:4-9

Scripture

Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again – rejoice!

Observation

We must rejoice always in the Lord. We are not to worry about anything, but instead pray to God and thank Him for all that He has done.

Finally, we are to fix our thoughts on what is true, honourable, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. When we think about things that are excellent and praiseworthy, then the God of peace will be with us.

Application

How can we rejoice always? Everybody has bad days, so how can we rejoice then?

I often think of Job, who lost his family and his wealth in a single day. His response to this terrible loss was, ” I came naked from my mother’s womb, I will be naked when I leave. The Lord gave me what I had, and the Lord has taken it away. Praise the Name of the Lord.”

The key to surviving tough times with your integrity intact ,is to determine beforehand that you will rejoice, no matter what happens.

This does not mean that we ignore or suppress our emotions. They are important and need to be acknowledged. But like Job, we must look to the big picture, and recall that all that we have comes from God, and we are stewards of His blessings not owners of them.

Prayer

Lord, I choose to rejoice. I praise you for your great love for me. Thank you for sending Jesus to rescue me from sin. Please help me to rejoice in you on every occasion. Amen

Reflection on Philippians 3:1-11

Scripture

Yes, everything else is worthless compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage so that I could gain Christ and become one with him.

Observation

Whatever happens, Paul urges, we should rejoice in the Lord. We should also watch out for the people who seek to do evil by leading us away from the gospel. We don’t rely on works done in the flesh such as circumcision. We rely on Christ alone.

Paul was the true Hebrew, circumcised in accordance with the law. He was zealous for the Jewish faith, even persecuting the church. But now, all of these things which he once thought were valuable, are garbage. The only thing that is of value is relationship with Christ.

We are made righteous through Christ. Paul wants to know Him more and to experience the mighty power that raised Him from the dead, and even His suffering.

Application

Everything is garbage when compared to the value of knowing Jesus.

Why do we get distracted so easily? We want things that we think will make our life more meaningful or pleasant – the right job, the new car or house. Right now, people are worried about international borders closing again because of Covid. Really? is getting overseas for a holiday the most important thing right now?

When we look at Jesus, all of these other things seem trivial. The only thing, the one thing, is to know Jesus more, to become one with Him in every way.

How do we do that? We read the Bible slowly, meditating on the Word of God. We pray, and we listen to the Holy Spirit. We seek to love and to serve others.

As we follow these practices and keep our attention directed to Jesus, then we become more like Him. Better still, we enter into deeper fellowship with Him, becoming one with Him.

Prayer

lord Jesus, please help me to come to that place where you are my one thing, my everything. Amen.

Reflection on Philippians 2:5-11

Scripture

And every tongue [will] confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Observation

Jesus Christ is God but He did not hold on to that position. Rather He gave up all His privileges and all His glory to be come a human being- a man of humble status. He lived as God’s servant all the way to the cross.

Because He humbled Himself, God raised Him to the place of highest honour and gave Him the name above all names.

At the name of Jesus every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

Application

Jesus became a human being and lived for the glory of God. He died a horrifying death on the cross for our salvation. Because of this, He is honoured by the Father.

The day will come when Jesus is recognised as Lord by every person, every angel, every demon, every authority and power. For some, this confession comes willingly and joyfully. For others it is reluctant and begrudgingly.

On Palm Sunday, when the Pharisees tried to stop the street party, Jesus aid, “If the people stop praising me then the rocks will praise me.”

The whole of creation is involved in this wonderful song of praise to God. It is only sinful people who refuse to join in. But one day this will be changed, and every part of creation- the unseen and the seen- will honour Jesus.

What a privilege it is to be a part of this, to be amongst the forerunners in this anthem of praise.

In just over a week’s time we celebrate the mystery of Easter. This shows God’s great love for us in defeating sin on Good Friday and death on Easter Sunday. Let us always live in praise for these great victories.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, every tongue will confess you are Lord. You are the true King and the only Lord. Help me to make my life a constant hymn of praise. Amen.