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Philippians Devotions

Intercessory Prayer–Philippians 1:4

March 3, 2007Mike Leake

“…always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy…” It has been said of Richard Baxter that”he stained his study walls with praying breath”[1] I have been told a similar but somewhat different story of… Continue Reading →

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Thankfulness for the Work of God

March 2, 2007Mike Leake

Philippians 1:3 “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you…” A story is told of a pastor on a short-term mission trip that was leading worship in a leper colony. A woman who had been facing away from… Continue Reading →

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What is a “doulos” and why do you need to be one?

February 27, 2007Mike Leake 1 Comment

“Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus…” Philippians 1:1 We treasure freedom. Each person longs to be truly free. Perhaps this is a desire that God has for us as well. We know from Scripture that if Christ has set… Continue Reading →

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