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Living on the Edge

Christian talk radio with Chip Ingram

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Tuesday, June 17

I Choose Love, Love Cares

Throughout history, whenever society falls into greater immorality and the tides of violence and hatred rise, God responds in remarkable ways. Chip wraps up his study in Philippians chapter 2 in this program with this astonishing revelation. Join us to learn about the life-changing work God is doing worldwide, and the passionate men and women He is looking for to join Him in His work.

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About Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as a radio ministry of teacher, author and pastor Chip Ingram, Living on the Edge has since grown into an international discipleship ministry. The ministry creates Biblical teaching and tools that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Chip has the unique ability to communicate God’s truth, challenging people to live out their faith in ways that transform families, churches, and communities for the common good and the glory of God.

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as a radio ministry of teacher, author and pastor Chip Ingram, Living on the Edge has since grown into an international discipleship ministry. The ministry creates Biblical teaching and tools that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Chip has the unique ability to communicate God’s truth, challenging people to live out their faith in ways that transform families, churches, and communities for the common good and the glory of God.

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I Choose Peace - In Anxious Moments, Part 2

When you have a loved one in intensive care, or the house hasn’t sold, or the job hasn’t come through, or the news is full of things that make you fearful – are you able to trust God’s goodness, or does the anxiety just seem too overwhelming? Chip explains how we can actually turn our upsetting circumstances back to God and experience His supernatural peace. Jesus’ promise: John 16: 33What exactly is anxiety? What causes anxiety? How does anxiety affect us? How can we overcome anxiety? Choosing God’s peace when anxiety strikes: Philippians 4: 6-7The Commands = the What: Negatively =Positively =4 Key Words = the How: PRAYER: Worship and adoration. PETITION: Focus on your needs. THANKSGIVING: Focus on what God has done. REQUESTS: Outline your specific requests. The Promise = the Why: Peace and anxiety cannot COEXIST. Anxiety and biblical prayer cannot COEXIST. Summary: Biblical PRAYER is God’s antidote to anxiety. This week, every time you feel anxious, remember the following word picture: When ANXIETY pounds at the door of your heart, let PRAYER answer it as you RUN into your Father’s arms!Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" BookConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003

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I Choose Peace - In Anxious Moments, Part 1

When life gets hard, really hard, we have two options. We can become consumed with worry, which is what most people do, OR we can trust God, who tells us not to worry or be anxious. Chip shares that even though that sounds nearly impossible, God has promised to help us do just that. Jesus’ promise: John 16: 33What exactly is anxiety? What causes anxiety? How does anxiety affect us? How can we overcome anxiety? Choosing God’s peace when anxiety strikes: Philippians 4: 6-7The Commands = the What: Negatively = Positively = 4 Key Words = the How: PRAYER: Worship and adoration. PETITION: Focus on your needs. THANKSGIVING: Focus on what God has done. REQUESTS: Outline your specific requests. The Promise = the Why: Peace and anxiety cannot COEXIST. Anxiety and biblical prayer cannot COEXIST. Summary: Biblical PRAYER is God’s antidote to anxiety. This week, every time you feel anxious, remember the following word picture: When ANXIETY pounds at the door of your heart, let PRAYER answer it as you RUN into your Father’s arms!Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" BookConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003

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Tuesday, July 8

I Choose Peace - In Relational Conflict, Part 2

Is there a person in your relational world who is absolutely making you nuts? Would you like to learn how to get a perspective that’ll free you up and relieve the turmoil in your heart and mind? In this message, Chip shares some practical, biblical ways to find peace, even in our most problem relationships. Introduction: Three approaches to peaceInwardOutwardUpwardThe world’s peace: The absence of disturbance and hostility, free from internal and external strife. God’s peace: ShalomComplete soundness or wholeness of healthHarmony in relationshipsSuccess and fulfillment of purposeVictory over one’s enemiesChoosing peace in relational conflict -Philippians 4: 1-5The context: Philippians 4: 1The plea for unity: Philippians 4: 2The request for competent counsel: Philippians 4: 3The command concerning relational focus: Philippians 4: 4The command concerning personal responsibility: Philippians 4: 55 ways to diffuse relational conflict: Resolve to stop procrastinating. -Philippians 4: 1Re-evaluate your expectations. -Philippians 4: 2Get competent, outside help. -Philippians 4: 3Refuse to allow one relationship to ruin your life. -Philippians 4: 4Remember, a right response is more important than being right. -Philippians 4: 5Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" Book"It is Well with My Soul" by Horatio SpaffordConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003

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Monday, July 7

I Choose Peace - In Relational Conflict, Part 1

Jesus said, “My peace I leave with you. ” Very likely, when we pray, peace is often what we ask for - peace in the world, peace at home, and maybe most of all, peace in our relationships - but what did Jesus mean when He said His peace? And how could that make a difference in our problem relationships today? If you or someone you know is struggling with a difficult relationship, this message is for you. Introduction: Three approaches to peaceInwardOutwardUpwardThe world’s peace: The absence of disturbance and hostility, free from internal and external strife. God’s peace: ShalomComplete soundness or wholeness of healthHarmony in relationshipsSuccess and fulfillment of purposeVictory over one’s enemiesChoosing peace in relational conflict -Philippians 4: 1-5The context: Philippians 4: 1The plea for unity: Philippians 4: 2The request for competent counsel: Philippians 4: 3The command concerning relational focus: Philippians 4: 4The command concerning personal responsibility: Philippians 4: 55 ways to diffuse relational conflict: Resolve to stop procrastinating. -Philippians 4: 1Re-evaluate your expectations. -Philippians 4: 2Get competent, outside help. -Philippians 4: 3Refuse to allow one relationship to ruin your life. -Philippians 4: 4Remember, a right response is more important than being right. -Philippians 4: 5Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" Book"It is Well with My Soul" by Horatio SpaffordConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003

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Broadcast Episode

Monday, July 7

I Choose Peace - In Relational Conflict, Part 1

Jesus said, “My peace I leave with you. ” Very likely, when we pray, peace is often what we ask for - peace in the world, peace at home, and maybe most of all, peace in our relationships - but what did Jesus mean when He said His peace? And how could that make a difference in our problem relationships today? If you or someone you know is struggling with a difficult relationship, this message is for you. Introduction: Three approaches to peaceInwardOutwardUpwardThe world’s peace: The absence of disturbance and hostility, free from internal and external strife. God’s peace: ShalomComplete soundness or wholeness of healthHarmony in relationshipsSuccess and fulfillment of purposeVictory over one’s enemiesChoosing peace in relational conflict -Philippians 4: 1-5The context: Philippians 4: 1The plea for unity: Philippians 4: 2The request for competent counsel: Philippians 4: 3The command concerning relational focus: Philippians 4: 4The command concerning personal responsibility: Philippians 4: 55 ways to diffuse relational conflict: Resolve to stop procrastinating. -Philippians 4: 1Re-evaluate your expectations. -Philippians 4: 2Get competent, outside help. -Philippians 4: 3Refuse to allow one relationship to ruin your life. -Philippians 4: 4Remember, a right response is more important than being right. -Philippians 4: 5Broadcast ResourceDownload Free MP3Message NotesAdditional Resource Mentions"I Choose Peace" Book"It is Well with My Soul" by Horatio SpaffordConnect888-333-6003WebsiteChip Ingram AppInstagramFacebookTwitterPartner With UsDonate Online888-333-6003

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