Palmer St. Podcast: Philippians 2:1-11

Disorder is more probable than order. Think of it as entropy. Attribute it to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Whatever mental category you use, disorder is more probable than order and that principle applies to churches as well as physical substances.

Unity in the church is achieved by design. If we don’t think about what we are doing as a body, disorder will be more probable than order. If we are intentional about working together and putting others before ourselves, unity will be the result.

Phil 2.01-11.mp3

Phil 2.01-11.pdf

Palmer St. Podcast: Philippians 1

We can learn a lot from Paul’s example as he reconnects with a church that he loves and with which he has a long relationship.  Both Paul and the Philippian church are well acquainted with suffering, yet manage to encourage one another.

Philippians 1.mp3

Philippians 1.pdf

Palmer St. Podcast: The Rich Young Ruler (John Eidsmoe)

Law professor John Eidsmoe explains how Jesus uses the law to show “Rich Young” his need for a Savior.

The Rich Young Ruler.mp3  (John Eidsmoe)

Below, you can find John’s bio on the Gospel Martial Arts Union website and a page where you can purchase his books.

John Eidsmoe on the GMAU Website

John Eidsmoe on barnesandnoble.com 

Palmer St. Podcast: Intro to Philippians

 

This is a letter full of joy. The words “joy” or “rejoice” appear in some form 16 times in 14 verses. Unlike many of Paul’s letters, this one was not written to correct problems, but mainly as an expression of love and thanks to a church that partnered with him in the spread of the gospel.

Phil 0 Intro.mp3

Philippians Intro.pdf