YMI Reading Philippians

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Should We Earn Our Salvation?

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When I did my first internship, I did my best to give my supervisors a good impression. I hastily updated my wardrobe (which had formerly consisted only of T-shirts and jeans).

Suffer Now, Glory Later

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Have you ever worked really hard at something in the hope that it will pay off in the future?

Walking in Christ’s Humility

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I will never forget my experience on move-in day of the first year of university. A whirlwind emotional day culminated in a special chapel service with the university president.

Walking in Unity

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I grew up in a Christian family, so I’ve spent many Sunday mornings in church buildings. But I never had any desire to be involved in church.

The Privilege of Suffering for Christ

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The story of Father Damien has always inspired me. He was only 24 years old when he sailed from his homeland in Belgium to serve the people of Hawaii.

YMI Reading Philippians Week 1’s Lockscreen

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Sometimes we can lose sight of what God’s doing in our lives, but here’s a verse we can hold on to during times when it’s difficult to see what He’s doing behind the scenes.

A Quick Summary of Philippians 1:1-28

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We've come to the end of Week 1, and we hope you've been enjoying the devotions so far. Here's a brief recap of some key lessons from Philippians 1:1-27.

Are You Making Excuses for Your Sin?

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We are very good at excusing ourselves when we sin, using our imaginations to think of fresh reasons why our sin is not that bad.

What Are You Living For?

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I had lost my mother to cancer shortly after becoming a Christian. Death took on a whole new meaning for me: it became painfully real. I was angry, scared, and confused. I started running after things like money, achievements, and a good family, to drown out the pain and grief. In the meantime, I did everything Christians were supposed to do.