Sermons from Capital Presbyterian Fairfax
We believe that the Bible is true, that grace is real, and that it speaks to every part of our lives. Learn more about our church at capitalpresfairfax.org. We meet each Sunday at 10:45am at Woodson High School in Fairfax, VA.
Sermons from Capital Presbyterian Fairfax
Philippians: Resilient Joy 2. Joyful Purpose
Paul writes his letter to the church in Philippi so that they might know what it means to establish a colony of heaven in their city. Paul informs the Christians at Philippi that though they live in a Roman colony, sometimes called “little Rome”, their citizenship is in heaven. Paul commands his readers, “let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ”. The phrase “manner of life” translates the Greek verb πολιτεύεσθε (politeuesthe). It literally means “live as citizens” or “conduct yourselves as citizens.” Paul is deliberately invoking political/civic language, urging believers to live as citizens of the gospel rather than merely citizens of Rome. Acts 16:11-15 and Philippians 1:1-11.