“Live Right”
Philippians 4:9
SUBJECT: ANXIETY
THEME: Part of the Secret to Victory Over Anxiety is Right Living, coupled with the “God of peace” to guide us and the “Peace of God” to shield us emotionally and intellectually through periods of worry.
RELEVANCE: Often, we forfeit the joy of the Lord through worries that plague our minds and hearts. Fears, worries, uncertainties, and even people can literally rob us of our joy, leaving us anxious.
INTRODUCTION:
What does the Bible says about dealing with anxiety,
and fears that assume the worst things may and can happen? What strategies enable
us to face life’s stress? Really the opposite of anxiety is “peace.” God’s brand of peace overcomes worry.
Let’s focus more on this idea.
The great apostle yearned for the “God of peace” to dwell with these believers. He wanted
God’s inner tranquility—encompassing peace with God and internal peace of mind—to
characterize these believers. That is exactly what God wants for you as a
believer instead of anxiety!
More importantly, the Lord
wants us to have a heart that is joyful and uninfluenced by the many
uncertainties life will throw at us as we maintain trust in Him. We can have great
peace when we Pray, Think, and Live right, but we must rely on the “God of Peace” to give
us the “peace of God” as we meet these conditions.
MESSAGE:
RIGHT LIVING; PEACE THROUGH A CORRECT LIFESTYLE.
(Phil. 4:9)
Philippians 4:9 says, “Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you”. Paul urges believers to put into practice the
teachings they have received and witnessed in his life, as a path to
experiencing God’s peace.
A. THE LINK BETWEEN PERCEPTION AND PRACTICE.
We cannot
separate outward action and inward attitude. Sin always results in unrest
(unless the conscience is seared), and purity ought to result in peace.
“And the work of righteousness shall be peace;
and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever” (Isa
32:17). “But the wisdom that is from above is first
pure, then peaceable” (James 3:17). Right living is a
necessary condition for experiencing the peace of God. To be clear, living
in alignment with God’s will is not merely a path to peace, but
is its very work, a predictable outcome of peace because of practicing
righteousness.
When we
turn away from sin towards God through repentance, the inner turmoil caused by
guilt and a conscience troubled by misconduct is removed. The Holy Spirit
enables us to overcome negative patterns and rest in Christ’s work, which
naturally produces inner quietness and peace. The fundamental nature of God’s kingdom is not about
dietary restrictions or outward rituals, but rather about a transformed inner
life characterized by being right with God, experiencing peace, and finding joy
through the Holy Spirit. Romans 14:17, For the
kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy
in the Holy Ghost.
B. THE
BLESSINGS OF A GREAT EXAMPLE!
A great spiritual
example inspires positive godly change by establishing clear behavioral
standards, fostering trust and respect, boosting motivation and productivity,
and creating a positive and unified church culture. The encouragement to follow
committed leadership is restated multiple times in the NT.
Phil
4:9, Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and
seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
1
Cor 4:16, Wherefore I beseech you, be ye followers of me.
Phil
3:17, Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk so
as ye have us for an ensample.
Col
2:6, As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him:
1
Thess 4:1, Furthermore then we beseech you, brethren, and exhort you by the
Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk and to
please God, so ye would abound more and more.
Great spiritual
examples show commitment to values, encourage collaboration, bridge the gap
between theory and practice in instructions, and demonstrate self-discipline
and holy resilience.
Great
Leaders Provide Great Examples:
- They Foster Trust and Respect:
Leaders who set a positive example earn the trust and respect of the
people, making people more likely to follow their lead and feel invested
in common goals.
- They Motivate and Inspire: Positive
role models inspire others to embrace passion, dedication, and similar
positive behaviors, leading to higher motivation and engagement.
Certainly,
we are challenged to be good example of peace for the benefit of other
Christians and to influence others to trust Christ completely.
C.
THE HEARING AND OBEYING OF GOD AND HIS WORD.
Paul
balances four activities: “learned and received” and
“heard and seen.” It is one thing to learn a
truth, but quite another to receive it inwardly and make it a part of our inner
man (see 1 Thess 2:13). Facts in the head are not enough; we must also
have truths in the heart.
By internalizing
and accepting truth we embark upon lasting personal change. Such transformation
involves a shift in our core beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors, this is a “renewing of the mind” (Rom. 12:1-2). Beloved, we
have great need to humble ourselves and come into connection with the power God
to fully realize his truth in us and through us.
In Paul’s
ministry, he not only taught the Word but also lived it so that His listeners
could see the truth in his life. Paul’s experience ought to be our experience.
We must learn the Word, receive it, hear it, and do it. “But be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only”
(James 1:22).
D. THE
IMPORTANCE OF OUR INVOLVEMENT AND COLLABORATION WITH GOD.
Again Philippians 4:9 says, “Those
things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you”.
Reflect on
this perspective of a cooperative relationship between divine action and human
effort. I am saying that while each believer must fulfill their
responsibilities and strive for God-given goals, God will provide support,
wisdom, and power. This is especially true when we demonstrate our commitment
through faith and obedience to His will. In this respect believing in Him and
following His guidance, with the understanding that true effectiveness comes
from being ‘attached to God’ and relying on His strength rather than our
own.
Each of us
must invest ourselves in maturation to realize greater freedom and agility in
the Lord. God does not operate alone in our lives; he wants our cooperation and
effort. It is true that the good out of our experiences are His productions,
but he desires that we take the journey with Him. It is not a solo act on God’s
part or ours, but an interactivity between the divine and human. This is what
God intended in the very beginning of the creation of mankind.
In John 15:5, Jesus echoes: “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in
him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing”.
This vine and branches metaphor illustrates that believers must remain
connected to Christ to bear spiritual fruit, as we are powerless to do anything
significant apart from Him.
Philippians
4:19, reads, “But my God shall supply all your need according to his
riches in glory by Christ Jesus”. God promises He will provide for our
needs from his plentiful, magnificent storehouse, through Jesus Christ. God
will do His part!
E.
THE TEST OF OUR WALK WITH THE LORD.
“The peace of God” is one test of whether we are in
the purpose of God. Again, we want the peace Christ gives to protect us like a referee
in our thoughts and emotions. If we are walking with the Lord, then the peace
of God and the God of peace exercises influence over our core ideas. Whenever
we disobey, we lose that peace and we usually come to realize we have done
something wrong.
The peace of God should act as an umpire in our
hearts. If in anything we are in doubt, we should ask ourselves the questions:
“Does it make for peace?” or “Would I have peace in my heart if I went ahead
and did it?”
This verse is especially helpful when seeking
guidance from the Lord. If the Lord really wants you to embark upon a certain
course of action, He will most assuredly give you peace about it. If you do not
have that peace, then
you should not proceed. As has been said: “Darkness about going is light about
staying.”[a]
And even though Abraham (Gen. 22) did not feel good about offering up his son, Isaac, as a burnt sacrifice, he headed to Mt. Moriah anyway trusting guidance God had clearly given over his personal feeling or questions. God’s direction made the call!
CONCLUSION:
Right praying, right thinking, and right living: these are the conditions for solid peace and victory over worry. There is no middle ground. Either we yield heart and mind to the Spirit of God and practice right praying, thinking, and living; or we yield to the flesh and find ourselves torn apart by worry. Again, worrying is sin! We have the peace of God to guard us and the God of peace to guide us!
Again, many are motivated to protect their ‘peace,’ and they navigate through circumstances and conditions while making decisions to protect their own brand of ‘peace.’ Usually such pursuits demand avoiding drama, disorder, confusion, and chaos generated by anyone else. This vein of activity also saves money, time, and energy. They consciously select an external environment occupied with quietness, tranquility, predictability, calmness, and some boredom which is admirable in many regards. But, in contrast, we can be thankful that God’s brand of “peace” provides internal protection for us! His “peace” keeps us…garrison about us and protect us like a soldier from excessive anxiety regardless of the external conditions. Certainly, we must make correct decisions also, but we wisely place yourself in His capable hands and we are free of anxiety.
Psalm 19:14, Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. We yearn for our spoken words, and internal thoughts to be pleasing and acceptable to our Lord. So, we fully embrace the connection between our inner thoughts and outward expressions. We seek alignment between our external speech and internal reflections and want harmony with God’s will and character. There is an inner longing for an entire life of integrity, where thoughts and words are rooted in God’s eternal truth, bringing honor to the Lord as our strength-giving constant Rock and Redeemer. Beloved, this is our prayer to our Father.
Lastly,
please note Romans 15:33, “Now the God of peace be
with you all. Amen.” In this concluding blessing, the Apostle Paul prays
for the “God of peace” to be with these
believers. He desires God’s tranquility, unifying presence, encompassing peace
with God, internal peace of mind, and unity among believers. Now read again Philippians 4:9 which states, “Those
things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me,
do: and the God of peace shall be
with you”. This “God of Peace” is who
I want for all believers as well instead of anxiety. Life with our Lord is so
much better for us all regardless of the circumstances. One key to success over
anxiety is accurate living, joined with the “God of
peace” to direct us and the “peace of God”
to shield us emotionally and intellectually through those
periods we are inclined to worry.
[a]
William MacDonald, Believer’s Bible
Commentary: Old and New Testaments, ed. Arthur Farstad
(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1995), 2011.
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