Philippians 1:9-11 (South City)
Paul prayed that we would grow up in the Gospel and have wisdom to know how to glorify God in all things.

Paul prayed that we would grow up in the Gospel and have wisdom to know how to glorify God in all things.
In Ephesians 3:14-21, we see that because there were barriers to God's Glory, Paul prayed that they would experience God's power and know God's love.
This week, we see that God wants us to experience his power and know the love of Christ in order to break down barriers to His Glory in our lives.
Our gospel formed hearts should result in gospel formed relationships.
We begin our series in the Pauline Prayers entitled "That We May Know" by looking at Ephesians 1:15-23 and praying for a clearer vision of Jesus.
Peter explains to us what it looks like to live as a Christian in a culture where marriage isn't.
As we continue our last sermon this Advent, we see how we can all adore Christ with our service.
God made you what you are because the Church needs what you are.
This week we see how to adore Jesus through our stewardship, learning a biblical foundation for stewarding our money.
This week, we saw how we can adore Jesus by living a life sacrificed. A life called and entrusted knowing our Master is coming back.
This week, we begin our Advent series, "O Come Let Adore Him," by looking at Biblical thanksgiving, for it is the vehicle by which we can truly adore Christ.
As we wrap up Acts we see the same five themes in our text as well as the book of Acts as a whole: Acts is about the cities, the church, the proclamation, the response, and the continuation.
This week, we see that God will move heaven and earth, he will overcome the most impossible odds, to use his people to take the Gospel where it isn't known and understood.
This week, we learn that a wrong view of God results in a wrong view of God's people.
In this week's text, we see God rescue Paul and everyone else from death at sea, learning that God alone rescues from the darkest of storms.
In this week's text, we see God rescue Paul and everyone else from death at sea, learning that God alone rescues from the darkest of storms.
In this week's text, we see God rescue Paul and everyone else from death at sea, learning that God alone rescues from the darkest of storms.
In this we text we see Paul wait satisfied for God's timing.
This week's text shows us that, like Paul, we should go to great lengths to see people hear and respond to the Gospel. And like Paul, our work has to be fueled by an encounter and ongoing relationship with the resurrected Christ.
In this week's text, we learn that the Gospel is the greatest expression of God's faithfulness to His people.
In this week's text, Luke shows us the contrast of bad men and decent men and how they both need Jesus.
In this week's text, we are going to see the outworking of God's sovereign promises in the life of a faithful disciple.
In this week's text, we see the mission of the Gospel is rooted in a commitment to the truth of the resurrection and all of its implications.
In this week's text, we see that the promises of God are given to us because the promises of God are needed by us.
In this week's text, we see that Paul is living his life convicted and convinced even in light of uncertainty and possible death.
In this week's text, we see the first of Paul's defenses and the power of testimony.
In this week's text, we see the first of Paul's defenses and the power of testimony.
In this week's text we see that through submission, humility, and grace, Paul and James show us how to pursue unity without losing the Gospel.
In this week's text, we see that even more primary than our witness to the world is our witness to one another.