this past sunday

July 12th Sermon

Sermon recap

We hope this message finds you well and in high spirits. On July 12th, Pastor Gustafson delivered an inspiring sermon at Trinity Merrill Lutheran Church, focusing on the enduring question, "Hey, God, what about Christian persecution?" Through the lens of Philippians 1:27, we explored how we can stand firm in our faith amidst challenges and opposition.
Here are some key takeaways from the sermon:

Standing Firm in Faith: Pastor Gustafson reminded us of the importance of living a life worthy of the Gospel, as emphasized in Philippians 1:27. He encouraged us to stand firm in our beliefs, knowing that opposition may come, but our faith in Christ remains our stronghold.

Facing Persecution with Joy: The story of Perpetua, a young Christian woman who faced persecution with unwavering joy, served as a powerful example of how we can face trials with peace, knowing that Christ has already overcome the world.

The Power of Community: We were reminded that we are never alone in our journey. Just as Perpetua had friends who supported her, we too are surrounded by a community of believers who stand with us in faith and encouragement.

As we reflect on the power of standing firm in our faith, let's approach this week with courage and determination, ready to embrace the challenges we face with the assurance that Christ is with us.

Sermon Study GUide

July 12, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • Philippians 1:27
  • John 15:5
  • Philippians 2:9-11

Warm Up
  • Have you ever faced opposition because of your beliefs or values? How did that experience affect you?
  • What is your current understanding of Christian persecution? How prevalent do you think it is today?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Philippians 1:27. What does it mean to live a life "worthy of the Gospel"?
  • Reflect on John 15:5. How does the imagery of the vine and branches illustrate our relationship with Christ?
  • In Philippians 2:9-11, what significance does the name of Jesus hold in the context of persecution?

Personal Reflection
  • What does it mean to "stand firm" in your faith, as mentioned in Philippians 1:27?
  • How does the story of Perpetua inspire or challenge your understanding of joy in the face of suffering?
  • Consider the statement "forgiveness proves that God exists." How does this concept resonate with your personal faith journey?

Personal Application
  • Identify a situation in your life where you need to "stand firm" in your faith. What steps can you take to do so?
  • How can you be a source of encouragement to others facing opposition or persecution for their faith?
  • Plan a specific action you can take this week to share your faith with someone, even if it feels challenging.
  • Reflect on how you can contribute to a supportive community that helps others stand firm in their faith.