In his sermon titled "Trials Further The Gospel," Clay Curtis examines the theme of divine providence as presented in Philippians 1:12-20. The preacher asserts that God orchestrates all events for two primary purposes: the advancement of the Gospel and the well-being of His people. He highlights how Paul's imprisonment paradoxically served to spread the message of Christ, as evidenced by conversions within Caesar’s household (Philippians 4:22) and the increased boldness of other believers (Philippians 1:14). Curtis emphasizes that, regardless of appearances, God’s sovereignty remains intact and His actions are purposeful. The message serves as a practical reminder that trials can cultivate spiritual growth and unity among believers while ensuring the continued spread of the Gospel.
“God brings to pass all things in providence. And whatever God brings to pass in providence, is for the furtherance of the gospel.”
“Paul wanted his brethren at Philippi to understand that the things that had happened to him, rather than hinder the gospel, had furthered the gospel.”
“Through trials, God makes His child trust Christ more and have confidence in ourselves less.”
“Whatever it is, it's going to turn to your salvation. Just mark that down.”
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