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Philippians 4:4-7

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4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice.
5 Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near.
6 Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

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Philippians 4:4-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPIANS 4

This chapter contains exhortations to various duties becoming Christians, the apostle's thankfulness to the Philippians for their present to him, and the conclusion of the epistle with the salutations of the brethren: in Php 4:1; the apostle exhorts the saints with great affection to perseverance in the doctrine and faith of Christ; and in Php 4:2; mentions some persons by name, and to whom he recommends unity and agreement; and in Php 4:3; entreats others to assist them therein; and in Php 4:4; exhorts them all in general to joy in the Lord, and to moderation, enforced by this argument, the Lord being at hand, Php 4:5; and to calmness and quietness of mind, and to prayer, and supplication, with thanksgiving, Php 4:6; to which they are encouraged, by the promise of having the peace of God, keeping their minds through Christ, Php 4:7; and to conclude, he exhorts them to everything that is virtuous had commendable; to which he stimulates them, from the consideration of the nature of the things themselves, from his own example, and from the presence of God with them, they might expect to enjoy, Php 4:8,9; and then he proceeds to take notice of the kindness of the Philippians to him, declares his joy on account of it, and expresses it by their care of him again; which he corrects, by observing that it was not for want of care in them before, but of opportunity of showing it, Php 4:10; nor did he take notice of this present of theirs, with so much exultation on account of his own penury, for he had learnt the great lesson of contentment in every state, Php 4:11; which he enlarges upon and explains; namely, that he had been taught, and knew how to behave in fulness and want, in prosperity and adversity; though this was not owing to himself, but to the power and strength of Christ, Php 4:12,13; however, he commends the Philippians for their communicating to him in his affliction, both at the first preaching of the Gospel to them, and at several times since, Php 4:14-16, the reason of which commendation was not because he was covetous of gifts and presents from them, but to encourage them to bring forth fruit, which would turn to their own advantage, Php 4:17; as for himself he had enough, and therefore said not this on his own account, but because such communication was a sacrifice well pleasing to God, and a return would be made by him; who, as he was able to supply all their need, would; of which he assures them, and for which he prays, Php 4:17-19, and to whom he gives the glory of what they had given, and he had received, Php 4:20; and then the epistle is concluded with the salutation of the apostle, and the saints, and brethren with him, and with his usual benediction, Php 4:21,22.

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Choose Your Response
Choose Your Response
Pastor Jack Morris

Life often brings challenges that are beyond our control—unexpected news, difficult people, or troubling circumstances. But in Philippians 4:4–7, the Apostle Paul reminds us that while we may not control what happens to us, we can choose how we respond. Through prayer, thanksgiving, and trust in God, we find peace that surpasses understanding. Today, Pastor Jack encourages us to let go of anxiety and embrace the power of God's presence, which guards our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

I Found the Answer
I Found the Answer
Pastor Jack Morris

Pastor Jack Morris takes us to Philippians Chapter 4, where the Apostle Paul offers a powerful blueprint for cultivating lasting peace. In a world full of stress and uncertainty, Paul reminds us that prayer and gratitude are key to experiencing the peace of God that “transcends all understanding” (Philippians 4:7). Pastor Morris will guide us through this encouraging passage, showing how a thankful heart and a life anchored in prayer can shift our focus upward—giving us God’s perspective and helping us recognize just how truly blessed we are.

Anxiety Cured
Anxiety Cured
Pastor Jack Morris

On the Healing Word today, Pastor Jack Morris will focus on how anxiety can be cured through prayer, reading, and meditating on His Word, and trusting that God has a plan for you. There are so many reasons to be anxious in our world, but turning to the One who is in control and loves you is key to overcoming. Be blessed by today’s message, “Anxiety Cured.” Phillippians 4:6-7 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

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