Moody Church Hour

Pastor Philip Miller

Living In Two Worlds

October 1, 2023

Life on earth is not limited to what our five senses can detect. There are complex realities in the realm of the spirit, even though we can’t perceive them. In this message from 2 Corinthians 4, Pastor Lutzer observes three contrasts between the invisible and the visible world. Let’s keep our focus on eternity, where battles are lost and won.

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Christians are simultaneously citizens of heaven and residents of earth. This inevitably leads to conflict. In this message from Matthew 22, Pastor Lutzer provides three principles for our responsibility to the state and for our responsibility to God. God is owed our total allegiance, and this includes our engagement in society.
September 24, 2023
Personalities often clash. Differences and diversity can add a richness to life, but how should we approach interpersonal conflicts? In this message from Romans 12, Pastor Lutzer observes three qualities which direct our interactions with others. Discover the foundation for gracious living, even with difficult people.
September 17, 2023
Why do Christians differ? Human limitations, perversions, unbelief, and preferences have wreaked havoc on the visible body of Christ. In this message based on Ephesians, Pastor Lutzer provides reasons for our differences as well as for our unity. While we often disagree, a deeper unity exists in Christ despite our division.
September 10, 2023
When Christians stand for truth in a pluralistic culture, conflict is inevitable. The controversy, even with the governmental powers, has ancient beginnings. In this message from 1 Peter 3, Pastor Lutzer explores four ways Christians have responded to persecution throughout our history. Let’s engage our culture with good news, recognizing our blessings when we suffer.
September 3, 2023
If the Lord brought a revival of repentance to a city, most of God’s people would rejoice. But not Jonah. In this message, Pastor Lutzer expounds on God’s questions for Jonah, revealing the traits of narcissism in all of us. Will we let ourselves be broken by God to care for what breaks God’s heart?
August 27, 2023
Some believers will only obey God after He teaches them a lesson the hard way. After three days inside a fish, Jonah still had no compassion on the people of Nineveh. In this message, Pastor Lutzer gives us three lessons about the danger of self-interest and self-protection. Are we resentful because God is generous?
August 20, 2023
Sometimes, circumstances overwhelm us, forcing us to turn to God for a way out. Jonah was certainly overwhelmed in the belly of the great fish. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows us what God was doing in Jonah by listening to his prayer of desperation. Are we desperate for God now, or will we wait for God to make us desperate?
August 13, 2023
None of God’s creation is as stubborn as humanity. Even redeemed men and women try to resist His will. In this message, Pastor Lutzer explains four lessons from the life of Jonah about God’s relationship with defiant children. When we attempt to run, God goes with us, disciplines us, and confronts us.
August 6, 2023
After all the pain of this world is over, the people of God have a glorious inheritance awaiting them. Those who believe in Jesus will one day be bathed in the very glory of God Himself. In this message, Pastor Lutzer anticipates the glorification of the soul, the body, and our eternal home. How does our glorification bring God glory?
July 30, 2023
If we look at the things of the world, that’s where our hearts remain—greed, jealousy, sins of all shapes and sizes. But we can’t be in the presence of God and remain unchanged. In this message from 2 Corinthians 3, Pastor Lutzer unveils four advantages of the new covenant which transforms our hearts. The glory of God can change people from darkness to light.
July 23, 2023
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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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