TAKING RISKS for Christ (Philippians 2:25-30)

We finish Philippians 2 with the example of Epaphroditus. Not only does this layman give us an incredible example of a worthy walk, but he is also a gambler for Jesus, a ministry risk taker for God, a man who lives by radical faith and believes God for great things.

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Patrick

Patrick was a kid with good morals who tried hard to please the people in his life, but when he realized his sin, he discovered that the answer to that sin problem was not being good, but trusting in Christ.

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Lojza

Mentally accepting the facts of Jesus’ death and resurrection are not enough to save us. Hear how Lojza heard and understood the true gospel and became a follower of Christ.

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Aaron

Aaron was a “good church kid,” who knew the right answers and looked good on the outside, but inside, he had a sinful heart that needed the message of the gospel. Hear how God opened Aaron’s eyes to a real relationship with Him.

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Jared

Growing up, Jared looked good on the outside. He loved the church and he loved serving, but he was doing it for the recognition of others rather than to be pleasing to God. Hear how God broke through that self-justification and transformed Jared’s heart on the inside.

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A life of COMMITMENT to God’s Word (Philippians 2:16)

Philippians 2:16 wraps up this section on a worthy walk with a life of commitment to God’s Word–the life-changing commitment to hold fast and hold forth the Word of life, which describes eternal reward, assurance, convictions and more. This verse will encourage your hearts and challenge your walk.

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Jon

Though Jon grew up in a loving, Christian home, during his teen years he lived for and worshiped rock music. Hear how Jon came to realize that his rebellion toward his parents was really rebellion toward God and how God changed his passion for music into a passion for the gospel.

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Daniel

Knowing the truth of the gospel is not enough to save us. Listen as Daniel tells how he came to understand his own sinfulness and submitted his life to Christ.

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Greg

Greg thought he was a Christian because he went to church and was basically a good kid. When he tried to prove he was good enough, he discovered that he would never succeed at being accepted by God based on his own merits.

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