
Issues, Etc. Philippians 4:8 “Think on These Things”, Part 2 – Pr. Will Weedon, 3/25/26 (0843)
Mar 25, 2026
Will Whedon, assistant pastor and liturgy/worship leader who hosts a daily 15-minute Bible study, explores Philippians 4:8. He discusses Philippi’s Roman-colony imagery and Christian virtues. He argues for beauty as objective, connects art and worship, urges surrounding yourself with beauty, and reflects on strength in weakness and practicing these virtues in divine service.
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Beauty Is An Objective Spiritual Value
- Beauty is an objective value that produces humility and awe, not merely a subjective preference.
- Will Whedon cites Roger Scruton and C.S. Lewis: beauty invites quiet reverence before God's handiwork like mountains or redwoods.
Cruise Night Sky Moment That Exposed Missed Awe
- Will Whedon recalls friends on a cruise watching the stars where one man couldn't be quiet and broke the reverent silence.
- The story shows how some people miss moments of awe and fail to recognize objective beauty.
Art As Imitation That Proclaims God
- Art reflects God's creation: when art imitates nature it proclaims God's glory.
- Whedon links Aristotle's mimesis and Gothic cathedrals to art that reveals Eden-like order and divine beauty.






