The Blessed Life: Don't Waste Your Suffering (Philippians 1:12-30)
- Josh Reich
- Oct 9, 2010
- Series: The Blessed Life (Philippians)
Everyone wants to be happy. We look for it in friends, kids, marriage, sex, money, stuff, and career. Yet, less than half of Americans are happy with their jobs, only 20% of married couples are happily married.
No one seems to be happy.
But what if we have missed the point? What if we are not looking for happiness? For most people The Blessed Life has everything to do with happiness and that happiness comes from more stuff.
What God calls us to and the point of the book of Philippians is to fight for and look for joy. Joy is different from happiness. It is not fleeting or tied to temporary things. It does not come and go. It is based on God and who He is.
Download the Blessed Life - Philippians Study Guide for this series.
Big Idea
The question is not if we will suffer or why, but how will we suffer.
Recommended Resources:
- How Long, O Lord?: Reflections on Suffering and Evil by D.A. Carson
- Suffering and the Sovereignty of God by John Piper
- Water from a Deep Well: Christian Spirituality from Early Martyrs to Modern Missionaries by Gerald Sittser
Next Steps:
- Memorize Philippians 1:21
- Download a study guide and do this week's questions
- Read Genesis 38 - 50 this week