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Are you living like a citizen of heaven or a citizen of this world? In this sermon from Philippians 3:17-4:1, we walk through one of the most searingly honest passages in Paul's letters. He names two kinds of people, two ways of walking, and two very different destinations. And he anchors the whole thing in one declaration that changes everything: our citizenship is in heaven.
We look at what it means to have your mind set on earthly things, why Paul wept over people in the church, what the four marks of earthly-minded living look like today, and what it actually means to belong somewhere else while you are still living here.
This is not a call to escape the world. It is a call to remember who you are in it.
Topics covered:
π Philippians 3:17-4:1 π 2 Timothy 4:10 π Revelation 21 π Isaiah 5:22
If this sermon was helpful, subscribe for weekly expository preaching from Grace Hill Church in Pittsboro, NC.
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Are you living like a citizen of heaven or a citizen of this world? In this sermon from Philippians 3:17-4:1, we walk through one of the most searingly honest passages in Paul's letters. He names two kinds of people, two ways of walking, and two very different destinations. And he anchors the whole thing in one declaration that changes everything: our citizenship is in heaven.
We look at what it means to have your mind set on earthly things, why Paul wept over people in the church, what the four marks of earthly-minded living look like today, and what it actually means to belong somewhere else while you are still living here.
This is not a call to escape the world. It is a call to remember who you are in it.
Topics covered:
π Philippians 3:17-4:1 π 2 Timothy 4:10 π Revelation 21 π Isaiah 5:22
If this sermon was helpful, subscribe for weekly expository preaching from Grace Hill Church in Pittsboro, NC.