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Daily Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Philippians 1:21, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”


To understand the spiritual nature of the New Testament, we need to ask a question: Did Paul solve problems or did he lead people into experiencing Christ? 

Where in the New Testament letters did Paul solve problems? 

What problem did he solve as an end in itself? 

What issue did Paul get involved in to solve? 

Have you ever considered this question? 

We all should go back to reread the New Testament and ask, what problems did Peter, John, Paul, and the other apostles solve? 

Did they solve people’s problems or lead people to experience Christ? 

Of course, we know there were many problems among the Corinthians, but when we investigate how Paul solved the problems, we discover that he did one thing–he led them to experience Christ.


In our natural life we are prone to solve problems. 

We are looking for answers. 

We are seeking solutions. 

We want things to be cleared up and go away. 

We want to “right” what is “wrong.” 

We are hoping for our environments to change for the better. 

We live in our imagined expectations. 

We want situations to be such that our soul would be at ease and find relief. 

Our souls are enmeshed in solving problems in many things in our daily life. 

In our natural life we are in the realm of solving problems. 

But with the supply of the Spirit in our spirit, we are in the realm of thinking the one thing–to experience Christ.


Paul’s burden with the Philippians was not merely to solve their problem of disharmony, but to lead them to be supplied to think the one thing, Christ. 

To think the one thing is our greatest need. 

The way we can tell we are a supplied person is that we relate to matters and environments not by merely solving problems, but by experiencing a deeper, richer Christ.

Until Tomorrow,

With a Shepherd’s Love

Pastor

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TODAY’S PRAYER LIST

Bill Lawhead   

Brandon Black

Debra Roberts – Much Prayer Needed

Greg Payne – Lisa’s Brother

Hanna Hall – Pray For Grace

Jeanie & Joanie’s Mom

Joe Johnson – Recovering

Liz Knight – Much Better

Marynell Ford – Pray For Guidance  

Amy Garner’s Mother  

Ashley Burn’s Sisters

Brandon’s Dad & Grandmother  

Barbara Shed’s Family 

Bill Moody 

Charlie Sessom –Waiting  

Colby/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Denise Stubbs – Kim Allison’s Mom 

Don Slate Family 

Donna Gourley 

Doug Fritzel 

James Garner’s G’Son  

Joyceann – James Garner’s Daughter 

Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister  

Larry Barker  

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah  

Lynn – Nancy Brown’s Daughter  

Mary Sims  

Mary Williams Son – Mike  

Michael Stanley 

Nancy Brown’s G’Daughter  

Nora Allison – Dustin’s Mom  

Pastor Stucke– Nikki’s Dad

Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend 

Ricky Stubbs  

Roseleigh Osborn  

Scott Lanier – Lisa’s Cousin 

Sharon Blalock  

Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend

Sheila Simmons Cousin  

Tom Witcher