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Pastor Philip Miller

God's Glory In Our Sexuality (Nothing Else Matters)

May 26, 2019

As human beings, we all must deal with the subject of sexuality, because God has created each person as a sexual being. For the believer, no other area of life seems as challenging. First Corinthians was written to a church with serious moral issues. Can we view our sexuality through the prism of the glory of God?

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When economic difficulties arise, people lose jobs, homes, and self-respect. Even those still employed feel the pain as fewer people work harder for companies to survive. But focusing on the glory of God can help us weather economic storms.
May 19, 2019
At the core of God’s desire to bring glory to Himself is the plan of redemption. He put it in place long before any of us were born. Bringing many sons and daughters to glory through redemption was His eternal intention, knowing that humanity would fall in the Garden of Eden.
May 12, 2019
Why do you go to church? To visit friends? To hear inspiring music? Or is there a better reason for attending church? Believers should want to meet God, and further extend and extol His glory. We gather to express to God His worth to us, and that’s what the word “worship” is all about.
May 5, 2019
What should motivate believers in daily life?  As we mature in the faith, we come to realize more and more that life is not about us. It’s about God. His glory fills the earth and the heavens. When we see our lives as part of a much larger plan, we understand that giving God glory is what life is all about.
April 28, 2019
The great unknown for all humanity is what happens after death. Is there really an afterlife? Near-death experiences don’t settle the matter since accounts vary.  Only the word of Jesus, who died and rose from the dead, can speak to the subject with authority.  
April 21, 2019
Before Jesus was betrayed, He went to a garden called Gethsemane to pray. Even though He was fully God, His humanity was on full display. Jesus asked for the company of His closest friends as He prayed. The time had come for Christ to take upon Himself the sins of this world and the wrath of the Father. He accepted this cup from the hands of the Father so that we could be restored to God. 
April 14, 2019
Jesus was not content to limit his preaching to the synagogues of His day. While on his way to meet with a man whose daughter had died, a woman in the crowd reached out to touch His garment, thinking that she would be healed of a twelve-year disease. In this brief encounter in Mark chapter five, we get a glimpse into the heart of Jesus—a heart of compassion.  
April 7, 2019
Early in the ministry of Jesus, He became known as a healer. Large crowds followed him wherever He went, hoping to be cured of their many ailments. His heart was moved, as He saw them as sheep without a shepherd, harassed and helpless. How do we as believers view the great needs around us? Do we share the heart of our Savior? In this message we look into the motivation of Jesus when He saw human need, and we examine our own hearts in the process.
March 31, 2019
Before people believe in Jesus, they have no choice: they will sin repeatedly. After conversion, they do have a choice, no longer obligated to practice the sins they committed before. Breaking free from old patterns involves a process called “reckoning oneself dead unto sin but alive unto God.” In this message we learn what this reckoning is all about.
March 24, 2019
Built into every one of us is a tendency to focus on self. We see life through the lens of, “how does this affect me?” After Cain killed Abel, he had no remorse. Rather, he bemoaned his fate of being made a restless wanderer. In this message we look at how self-focus is shared by us all, and why it’s only through the redemption Jesus provides that we can get our eyes off of ourselves.
March 17, 2019
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This Sunday morning program provides a meaningful worship service for those far from God or unable to attend a local church. With insightful teaching from Pastor Philip Miller and joyous congregational worship, you’re invited to join Jesus on the journey of a lifetime.

 

About Pastor Philip Miller

Philip Miller is the 17th Senior Pastor of The Moody Church. Philip holds a B.A in Pre-Seminary Bible from Cedarville University (’04) and a Th.M. in Pastoral Leadership and New Testament Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary (’10). His wife, Krista, also holds an Th.M. degree from DTS. They have four children: Claire, Violet, Cora, and Jude.

Philip is a visionary leader with over twelve years of ministry experience, including three at Christ Community Church in the western Chicago suburbs and nearly seven as Senior Pastor at Westwood Baptist in Olympia, WA. He believes people flourish as followers of Jesus when they live deeply in the gospel, experience the healing of true community, and join Jesus on mission in their world. He is committed to cultivating a gospel-centered church that welcomes spiritual explorers, promotes gospel clarity in culturally engaging ways, inspires passionate worship, fosters deep spiritual vitality, empowers people to holistic discipleship, and catalyzes a multiplication movement of gospel renewal both locally and globally.

Philip enjoys cycling and all things outdoors, Garrett’s Carmel popcorn, Lou Malnati‘s deep dish pizza, and Henry Weinhard‘s root beer. For more information about Philip and his family, visit moodymedia.org/pastorphilip.

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