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    Off Script | Philippians 2

    Are you trying to find fulfillment by filling yourself up, or are you ready to experience the deep joy that only comes from pouring yourself out?  This week on Off Script, Neil and Scott dive into Philippians Chapter 2 to explore the radical humility of Jesus and what it practically looks like to live a life of emptying ourselves for others. The guys break down the stark contrast between a "stagnant lake" that stores up blessings and a flowing stream that continually pours out, pointing to Jesus as the ultimate example of self-emptying love. They also dive into the historical reality of Paul and Silas singing hymns in a midnight dungeon, challenging us to step out of our physical and spiritual comfort zones to "sing through the suffering." The Challenge This week, look for an intentional pathway to empty yourself on behalf of someone else. Ask yourself three specific questions: Who did I serve today? What did I give away? and Whose burden did I bear? When the Holy Spirit presents a clear opportunity to step outside of your comfort zone and serve, make the choice to say yes instead of looking inward. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Scott Nickell What We Discuss The balance of pastoral health: establishing thresholds for preaching and demonstrating the necessity of rest Shifting from a "stagnant lake" mentality to becoming a flowing, overflowing stream that pours out to others How trying to constantly fill and satisfy ourselves blocks us from experiencing true biblical joy The historical background of Philippians 2 and the missing context of Epaphroditus falling deathly ill A vivid look at Acts 16: the brutal reality of Paul and Silas being beaten with rods and thrown into prison stocks Why singing through suffering destroys the leverage of the enemy and serves as a powerful witness to others Overcoming pride in worship and how changing our physical posture can unlock something deep within us spiritually Capturing the powerful moment of bowing our heads to acknowledge being small instruments in God's hands About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give

    39 мин.
  2. Off Script | Philippians 1

    27 мая

    Off Script | Philippians 1

    When your circumstances spiral out of your control, do you let your emotions spiral with them, or do you choose a different path?  In this episode of Off Script, Carl joins Neil to dive into the first chapter of Philippians. They unpack the context behind Paul's letter, written while chained inside a prison cell, and how his circumstances didn't stop him from overflowing with joy. The conversation explores why we often confuse the endless chase for pleasure (dopamine) with the lasting gift of true joy (serotonin). Carl breaks down the three traps we fall into when the future is uncertain and how we can respond. The Challenge This week, look at the areas in your life where your future feels uncertain or chaotic. Instead of sliding into victimhood, playing it safe, or getting stuck, choose to take "one step". Pick one practical area, whether it's doubling down on gratitude, fighting the spiritual battle, living on mission, or leaning into your crew, and take that single step toward choosing joy today. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Carl Kuhl What We Discuss Kicking off our new sermon series on the book of Philippians and the central theme of joy  The historical context of Paul writing the letter to the Philippians while literally chained inside a prison cell  Chasing dopamine versus chasing serotonin: Distinguishing between temporary pleasure and lasting biblical joy  Asking the filtering question: "If you were to chase a vice this week to numb yourself, what would that vice be?"  How good things become destructive things when we turn them into "ultimate things"  The three distinct traps we fall into when the future is uncertain: getting stuck, playing it safe, and choosing victimhood  Misplaced sympathy and the epidemic of adopting a victim mentality instead of taking personal responsibility  Henry Cloud's concept of being "ridiculously in charge" of your own life, choices, and reactions  The two ultimate things you can always control in any given situation: your actions and your attitude About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give

    39 мин.
  3. Off Script | To Bear Each Other's Burdens

    20 мая

    Off Script | To Bear Each Other's Burdens

    What if the very things you do to find comfort are actually keeping you from the freedom Jesus promised?  This week on Off Script, Conor Hall joins Neil to wrap up the book of Galatians and look at what it practically means to live out Gospel freedom. They address the common struggle of entitlement, how feeling "deserving" of rest can quietly breed spiritual laziness and lead us to abandon daily disciplines. The conversation highlights the vital difference between the enemy's condemnation and the Holy Spirit's conviction, emphasizing that we destroy Satan's leverage over our lives the moment we stop hiding our messes and choose to carry each other's burdens in community. The Challenge This week, take aim at entitlement by auditing your "internal script." When you feel too tired or "deserving" of a break to engage in spiritual disciplines, recognize that as a signal to bring your darkness into the light. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Connor Hall What We Discuss Wrapping up the Galatians series and summarizing its fierce defense of Christian freedom against legalism The danger of letting a sense of entitlement turn into spiritual laziness and a neglect of daily disciplines Distinguishing between the enemy's condemnation (which makes you hide) and the Holy Spirit's conviction (which leads to growth) The power of confession and why bringing our secret struggles into the light destroys Satan's leverage How "sideways energy" builds up in our lives when we refuse to deal with our internal messes The practical reality of what it means to bear one another's burdens as a healthy church family How sharing your struggles out loud strengthens others who may have walked through the exact same thing The importance of finding an authentic community of people who will kindly remind you of your true identity A sneak peek at our upcoming summer series through Philippians as we prepare to shift our focus to joy About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give

    40 мин.
  4. Off Script | In the Spirit

    13 мая

    Off Script | In the Spirit

    Are you living out of the radical freedom of the Gospel, or have you traded it for the false security of a religious checklist?  This week on Off Script, Neil and Scott discuss why a life of rules is a "low bar" and how true maturity only comes through responsibility and walking hand-in-hand with the Holy Spirit. They explore the tension of the Christian life, comparing spiritual growth to the "cultivating and killing" required in a summer garden. From Scott's childhood memories of planting live Christmas trees in frozen ground to the high-stakes dangers of wandering off the path on Mount Everest, the conversation highlights why we cannot produce spiritual fruit on our own. The Challenge This week, identify one "weed" in your life, a specific struggle or habit like anger or addiction, that you want to be done with this summer. Instead of trying to fix it through willpower, bring it into the light by telling a trusted friend and invite the Holy Spirit to help you "kill" it. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Scott Nickell What We Discuss Why Galatians 5:1 is the "CliffsNotes" and summary statement of the entire book. Why you can't "make an apple" and the reality that only the Holy Spirit produces spiritual fruit. The strategy of "Cultivating vs. Killing" in your spiritual life this summer. Why "order" is attractive to those coming from chaos, but isn't always godly. How the law acts as a "low bar" that provides false security and leads to spiritual despondency. The relationship between maturity, responsibility, and true freedom. Why Paul's struggle in Romans 7 gives us hope when we feel like we're losing the battle. The high-stakes metaphor of Mount Everest and why wandering away from the Holy Spirit always has a cost. About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there's a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give

    40 мин.
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