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Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Tri-State Community Church
500 episodes
4 days ago
Our text this morning is highly practical. In it, Paul entreats two truly believing but estranged women back together and he enlists either an individual or the church at large to help in the reconciliation. What could be more practical than handling estrangement among true believers? What I want to do this morning is first go through our text and explain the verses best as I can and from there, extract some principles for handling such estrangement so we are equipped when it should occur in our own congregation. These principles will apply of course to other applications such as the family, the work place, etc. However, these principles are predicated on true faith and therefore will break down in this regard when applied to those who do not share a true believing commitment to our Lord and Savior.
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Our text this morning is highly practical. In it, Paul entreats two truly believing but estranged women back together and he enlists either an individual or the church at large to help in the reconciliation. What could be more practical than handling estrangement among true believers? What I want to do this morning is first go through our text and explain the verses best as I can and from there, extract some principles for handling such estrangement so we are equipped when it should occur in our own congregation. These principles will apply of course to other applications such as the family, the work place, etc. However, these principles are predicated on true faith and therefore will break down in this regard when applied to those who do not share a true believing commitment to our Lord and Savior.
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Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Handling Estrangement Among True Believers // Philippians 4:1-3
Our text this morning is highly practical. In it, Paul entreats two truly believing but estranged women back together and he enlists either an individual or the church at large to help in the reconciliation. What could be more practical than handling estrangement among true believers? What I want to do this morning is first go through our text and explain the verses best as I can and from there, extract some principles for handling such estrangement so we are equipped when it should occur in our own congregation. These principles will apply of course to other applications such as the family, the work place, etc. However, these principles are predicated on true faith and therefore will break down in this regard when applied to those who do not share a true believing commitment to our Lord and Savior.
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4 days ago
43 minutes 23 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Stand Firm in the Lord // Philippians 3:20-4:1
Have you ever experienced wavering in your faith and determination to follow closely after Christ? In our text Paul calls us to “stand firm in the Lord.” In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson, by way of explanation and contrast with verses 17, 18, and 19, shows us several powerful truths and promises which empower us to “stand firm in the Lord.” These truths and promises will help you stay true and determined to follow Christ.
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1 week ago
40 minutes 8 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
The Right Example // Philippians 3:17-19
Paul calls us to walk in imitation of him, not those who are enemies of the cross. In our text we see the importance of imitating the right example and the danger of imitating the wrong example. Horrifyingly, we may even find ourselves being the wrong example! How are we to identify the right example? How are we to avoid the wrong example? How are we to be the right example that others may be blessed? Listen in as Pastor Rick Anderson takes us through this great text.
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2 weeks ago
49 minutes 41 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Pressing On, Straining Forward // Philippians 3:12-16
In our text this morning we get a great lesson in what our posture should be as we make our pilgrimage through this life. Paul confesses he has not reached perfection, but because Christ has made Paul His own, Paul presses on, forgetting the past and straining forward. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson explains this glorious passage, making application of it to our daily lives.
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3 weeks ago
46 minutes 37 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Knowledge that Transforms // Philippians 3:7-11
In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson discusses a knowledge that progressively transforms us into the likeness of Christ.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 17 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Church Membership // Ephesians 2:19-22
In this message Pastor Rick answers three questions about church membership: 1) Is church membership biblical? 2) What is the role and responsibility of a church member? and 3) What are the blessings of being a church member?
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1 month ago
47 minutes 20 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Turning Away from Self // Philippians 3:1-11
In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson takes us through Paul’s words under these three headings: 1) Look out for false teaching 2) Put no confidence in the flesh 3) Count all things as loss for the sake of knowing Christ. This discussion is a "first coat of paint" and is meant to be an introduction toward a deeper understanding of what it means to come to Christ, grow in Him, and be glorified in Him for all eternity.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 19 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
The Christian Lifestyle // Philippians 2:19-30
In this message Pastor Rick Anderson takes us to Paul’s description of two individuals, Timothy and Epaphroditus, in order to get a powerful illustration of what the Christian lifestyle is supposed to look like.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 8 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Mortifying Complaining and Arguing // Philippians 2:14-18
In this message Pastor Rick Anderson discusses the problem of complaining and arguing. In Philippians 2:14-18 we find: 1) A command to mortify complaining and arguing 2) Motivation to overcome complaining and arguing 3) Instruction in how to overcome complaining and arguing.
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1 month ago
49 minutes 57 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Four Questions Part 2 // Philippians 2:12-13
This morning we return to Philippians 2:12-13 where we continue in our consideration of the previously mentioned questions and concerns. In this message we pickup with question two asking, what is it to will and to work? And questions three and four: How does God work in us to will and to work? What is meant by fear and trembling.
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2 months ago
39 minutes 18 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Four Questions // Philippians 2:12-13
Pastor Rick returns to Philippians 2:12-13 where he would have us to consider Four Questions: 1 What is it to work out our salvation? 2 What is it to will and to work? 3 How does God work in us to will and to work? 4 What is meant by fear and trembling?
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2 months ago
40 minutes 51 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
A Word about Salvation // Philippians 2:12-13
Paul calls us to work out our salvation in fear and trembling. But what is meant by salvation? In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson takes us through ten ways the Scriptures speak about salvation. This is followed up by how salvation can be thought of in past, present, and future tense.
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2 months ago
42 minutes 25 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
How Baptism Strengthens Our Faith // Romans 4:1-11a
It may surprise some folks, especially if you are hearing this for the first time, but the sacrament of Baptism is meant to strengthen our faith. One of the reasons we often miss this is because too often we think of baptism in terms of what we have done--repented of our sins, put our faith in Jesus. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson explains that, baptism is really chiefly and principally about what God has done in Christ--and this is good news.
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3 months ago
41 minutes 11 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Behave as Citizens Worthy of the Gospel // Philippians 1:27-30
Having opened his letter in a spirit of great joy and thanksgiving, thanking the Philippians for their partnership with him in the gospel, Paul now turns to exhortation. In verses 27 to 30 Paul calls to Philippians to stand firm and strive side-by-side, afraid of nothing in their opponents for the gospel of Christ. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson explains verses 27 to 30 with an aim at showing what this looks like for the church today and where our empowerment for this comes from.
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4 months ago
48 minutes

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
A Word about Living and Dying in Christ // Philippians 1:21-26
In our passage we get a strong word on what it is to live in Christ during this earthly pilgrimage. And we get a very strong word on what it is to die in Christ. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson briefly delves into both of these. The aim is to explain what it is to biblically live and die in Christ and offer some guidance in getting there.
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4 months ago
32 minutes 30 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Trusting in the Lord to Keep You Faithful // Philippians 1:18-20
Have you ever wondered what you would do if under fierce persecution you were told to renounce Christ or die. If you have walked with Christ for any length of time this is probably a question that has come up in your heart a time or two. And it is likely a question that has caused no little anxiety and fear. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson takes us into these waters to show us where our hope, courage, and even joy is to be found—especially in severe moments like these.
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4 months ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Motives Can Either Empower or Kill // Philippians 1:15-18a
In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson labors to show the power of motive—“Our motives, those hidden inward reasons for doing the things we do, can either empower us or kill us.” This message begins with an explanation of the text showing the various motives found therein illustrating how Paul’s motives empowered him to endure some very foul conditions for Christ’s glory. It concludes with how to rid our hearts free from impure motives. Glory be to Christ!
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4 months ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Faithfulness and Fruitfulness in Foul Conditions // Philippians 1:12-14
In Philippians 1:12-26 we get what some have called a missionary letter. There Paul sends word to the Philippian church he is well. But Paul also imparts a powerful lesson on the strength of living faithfully in Christ in foul conditions. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson explains Paul's lesson.
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5 months ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Thinking, Reasoning, and Planning | Proverbs 16:1-9
Life is full of decisions and these decisions turn into plans. As image bearers of God we were created to think, reason, and plan. And this is something we do constantly. In this message, Pastor Rick Anderson takes us through Proverbs 16:1-9 to show us the relationship between our plans and God’s sovereignty and how we should approach our thinking, reasoning, and planning before our sovereign God.
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6 months ago
46 minutes 45 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Navigating Fear // Isaiah 8:11-15
Sociologists are telling us that Americans are afraid of more things and they are more afraid of those things than they have been in the past. And this resonates with what we see in our culture so we are not surprised by these findings. In this message, taking a large leaf out of John Flavel’s work on fear, we begin to explore how we are to navigate through our fear.
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6 months ago
48 minutes 3 seconds

Tri-State Community Church - Sermons
Our text this morning is highly practical. In it, Paul entreats two truly believing but estranged women back together and he enlists either an individual or the church at large to help in the reconciliation. What could be more practical than handling estrangement among true believers? What I want to do this morning is first go through our text and explain the verses best as I can and from there, extract some principles for handling such estrangement so we are equipped when it should occur in our own congregation. These principles will apply of course to other applications such as the family, the work place, etc. However, these principles are predicated on true faith and therefore will break down in this regard when applied to those who do not share a true believing commitment to our Lord and Savior.