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Complaining often feels natural, especially when life is difficult, disappointing, or uncertain. Yet in Philippians, the Apostle Paul calls believers to a different way of living—one marked not by grumbling, but by gratitude, trust, and faithful witness.
In this message, Contain Your Complain, Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves explores how our words reveal what is happening within our hearts. This sermon offers both a challenge and an encouragement: to move from complaint to worship, from bitterness to trust, and from spiritual depletion to gratitude.
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Complaining often feels natural, especially when life is difficult, disappointing, or uncertain. Yet in Philippians, the Apostle Paul calls believers to a different way of living—one marked not by grumbling, but by gratitude, trust, and faithful witness.
In this message, Contain Your Complain, Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves explores how our words reveal what is happening within our hearts. This sermon offers both a challenge and an encouragement: to move from complaint to worship, from bitterness to trust, and from spiritual depletion to gratitude.