
Contentment: The Lost Virtue
Would you describe yourself as a content person, no matter the circumstances? Today, the issue of contentment seems to be a lost virtue not only in the unbelieving world but, sadly, even in the professing Christian church. In Philippians chapter 4, the apostle deals with the issue of contentment to strengthen his own heart—but also to minister to those who were members of the church of Philippi. And Paul’s words to that first-century church are just as powerful and meaningful to us as Christians today. Join Tom Pennington has he explains from Philippians 4 why all Christians need to understand Contentment: The Lost Virtue.
Part 2
If we aren't careful, the ancient sin of covetousness can quietly rob us of the very thing our souls crave—true biblical contentment. Today, Tom Pennington takes us deep into Philippians chapter 4, where the apostle Paul—writing from a Roman prison cell, no less—reveals the remarkable theology of contentment.
Part 6
The apostle Paul writes in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me." Sadly, this is one of the most misunderstood and abused verses in all of Scripture. But what does it truly mean? Pastor Tom explains its Scriptural meaning and applies it to believers today.