Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, November 17th, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
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Audio Shows
Moody Church Hour with Pastor Philip Miller
The Truly Righteous
September 22, 2024
In Jesus' day, a Pharisee would have been the poster child for righteousness. We might try to clean up our act outwardly, but our hearts are a sinful mess. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller contrasts the Pharisees' righteousness with God's by asking three provoking questions. How do we become truly righteous?
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Loving Enemies
November 3, 2024
The original word for hypocrite means actor or stage player. Jesus uses this word, hypocrite, to call out religious fakery. In this message from Matthew 5–6, Pastor Philip Miller shows us three dynamics of religious hypocrisy: its profile, the tyranny of applause, and the freedom of secrecy. What if we allowed the quiet smile of heaven to eclipse the thunderous applause of others?
November 3, 2024
The original word for hypocrite means actor or stage player. Jesus uses this word, hypocrite, to call out religious fakery. In this message from Matthew 5–6, Pastor Philip Miller shows us three dynamics of religious hypocrisy: its profile, the tyranny of applause, and the freedom of secrecy. What if we allowed the quiet smile of heaven to eclipse the thunderous applause of others?
Loving Enemies
October 27, 2024
Jesus' message is radical: to love our enemies instead of seeking retaliation or revenge. When we take our eyes off of ourselves and our rights, it reveals a heart that is at home in the kingdom of heaven. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller shares three perspectives from Jesus on enemy-love. Jesus is still turning our world, and our thought processes, upside down.
October 27, 2024
Jesus' message is radical: to love our enemies instead of seeking retaliation or revenge. When we take our eyes off of ourselves and our rights, it reveals a heart that is at home in the kingdom of heaven. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller shares three perspectives from Jesus on enemy-love. Jesus is still turning our world, and our thought processes, upside down.
Manipulation on the Lips
October 20, 2024
Where trust is lacking, we often manipulate others to swear they'll keep their promise. But swearing oaths is symptomatic of a deeper problem in our hearts. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller looks at the symptoms, the diagnosis, and the prescription of Doctor Jesus. What did Jesus mean when He said: "Let what you say be simply 'Yes' or 'No'"?
October 20, 2024
Where trust is lacking, we often manipulate others to swear they'll keep their promise. But swearing oaths is symptomatic of a deeper problem in our hearts. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller looks at the symptoms, the diagnosis, and the prescription of Doctor Jesus. What did Jesus mean when He said: "Let what you say be simply 'Yes' or 'No'"?
Divorce on the Mind
October 13, 2024
In a world full of miserable marriages and devastating divorces, there's a better way. It all starts with a new heart that only Jesus can give us. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller makes three key observations about the grounds for divorce, the hardness of the human heart, and the holiness of marriage. Jesus offers a new way of lasting love.
October 13, 2024
In a world full of miserable marriages and devastating divorces, there's a better way. It all starts with a new heart that only Jesus can give us. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller makes three key observations about the grounds for divorce, the hardness of the human heart, and the holiness of marriage. Jesus offers a new way of lasting love.
Lust in the Eyes
October 6, 2024
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus addresses the topic of lust, and it's not what we think it is. We'll see the severity needed to overcome a "lustful look." In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explains three factors in developing new affections. We can't look to human beings to meet the deep soul needs that only God can satisfy.
October 6, 2024
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus addresses the topic of lust, and it's not what we think it is. We'll see the severity needed to overcome a "lustful look." In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explains three factors in developing new affections. We can't look to human beings to meet the deep soul needs that only God can satisfy.
Anger in the Heart
September 29, 2024
Sometimes our anger is big and explosive, while other times it's simmering and smoldering. Anger carried around in our bodies spills out like acid on those around us. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller invites us to follow Jesus' radical way of an inner heart righteousness. What if the anger within our hearts could be diffused before it ever gathers strength?
September 29, 2024
Sometimes our anger is big and explosive, while other times it's simmering and smoldering. Anger carried around in our bodies spills out like acid on those around us. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller invites us to follow Jesus' radical way of an inner heart righteousness. What if the anger within our hearts could be diffused before it ever gathers strength?
Salt and Light
September 15, 2024
Every one of us is entrusted with a sphere of influence. Our actions, words, and deeds leave a mark on the world. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explains what it means to be salt and light and asks: Where is God calling us to radical holiness and presence? It's the little things that end up changing our world.
September 15, 2024
Every one of us is entrusted with a sphere of influence. Our actions, words, and deeds leave a mark on the world. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explains what it means to be salt and light and asks: Where is God calling us to radical holiness and presence? It's the little things that end up changing our world.
The Blessed Ones—Part 2
September 8, 2024
A young Jewish carpenter-turned-Rabbi turned the world upside down with His Sermon on the Mount. He announced blessing for the least, the last, and the left behind. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explores three unexpected themes from Jesus' beatitudes. Many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be first.
September 8, 2024
A young Jewish carpenter-turned-Rabbi turned the world upside down with His Sermon on the Mount. He announced blessing for the least, the last, and the left behind. In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Philip Miller explores three unexpected themes from Jesus' beatitudes. Many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be first.
The Blessed Ones—Part 1
September 1, 2024
Our modern world is dominated by divisive and corrupt political kingdoms. Whose kingdom will we live for? In this message introducing Jesus' Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 4, Pastor Philip Miller shares three ironic realities about the kingdom of God. What if the upside-down way of Jesus is, in fact, the right-side up way of life?
September 1, 2024
Our modern world is dominated by divisive and corrupt political kingdoms. Whose kingdom will we live for? In this message introducing Jesus' Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 4, Pastor Philip Miller shares three ironic realities about the kingdom of God. What if the upside-down way of Jesus is, in fact, the right-side up way of life?
The Basics of Giving
August 25, 2024
In many ways, the Book of Philippians is a kind of "thank you" note from the apostle Paul. Despite their own hardships, the Philippian believers had pooled their resources and sent a gift to sustain him. In this message from Philippians 4, Pastor Philip Miller notes three values of those who are truly rich. What do we value most in life?
August 25, 2024
In many ways, the Book of Philippians is a kind of "thank you" note from the apostle Paul. Despite their own hardships, the Philippian believers had pooled their resources and sent a gift to sustain him. In this message from Philippians 4, Pastor Philip Miller notes three values of those who are truly rich. What do we value most in life?