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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we step into Philippians 4:1–7 and examine what heavenly citizenship looks like in daily life. Flowing from Paul’s reminder that our citizenship is in heaven, he now calls believers to stand firm in the Lord, pursue unity, rejoice always, practice gentleness, and replace anxiety with prayer. We explore how these commands are not rooted in Old Covenant law-keeping, but in New Covenant union with Christ. From resolving conflict to guarding our hearts with the peace of God, this passage provides a deeply practical framework for life in a Christian community. For a school like Berean Baptist Academy, these truths shape how we lead, learn, and live together under the lordship of Christ.
By Jack FarmerIn this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we step into Philippians 4:1–7 and examine what heavenly citizenship looks like in daily life. Flowing from Paul’s reminder that our citizenship is in heaven, he now calls believers to stand firm in the Lord, pursue unity, rejoice always, practice gentleness, and replace anxiety with prayer. We explore how these commands are not rooted in Old Covenant law-keeping, but in New Covenant union with Christ. From resolving conflict to guarding our hearts with the peace of God, this passage provides a deeply practical framework for life in a Christian community. For a school like Berean Baptist Academy, these truths shape how we lead, learn, and live together under the lordship of Christ.