Philippians 4:11–13 — The Secret of Being Content

 

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Welcome to our Mother’s Day Worship Service!

Today’s message is more than a celebration of moms — it’s a call to all of us to examine our hearts and confront one of the most common, yet subtle, struggles in our lives: discontentment.

Drawing from Philippians 4:11–13, we reflect on the Apostle Paul’s “secret” of contentment — not in circumstances, but in Christ. In a culture that constantly tells us to want more, today we ask:

What does it mean to be content — truly content — in every situation?

🎯 Whether you’re a mom, a dad, single, married, wealthy, or struggling — this message invites you to pause, shift your perspective, and find lasting peace in Jesus.

👀 We also reflect on how discontentment can creep in unnoticed, often disguised as ambition or comparison, and how Scripture helps us detangle from it.

📖 Key Passages:

  • Philippians 4:11–13

  • Hebrews 13:5–6

  • 1 Timothy 6:6–10

  • Hebrews 12:1

  • Personal reflections from Respectable Sins by Jerry Bridges

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