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Our Everyday Mission

The sermon centers on Acts 16:1–5, highlighting the call to discipleship and the intentional, relational process of making disciples through mentorship and everyday faithfulness. Drawing from Paul's selection of Timothy—despite his mixed heritage and uncircumcised status—the preacher emphasizes that true discipleship is marked by godly character, reputation, and a heart surrendered to Christ, not external credentials.

The narrative underscores the paradox of Paul's decision to circumcise Timothy not for legalism, but as a strategic, loving act to remove barriers in evangelism, demonstrating that gospel witness must be both faithful to Scripture and sensitive to cultural context. The result is a church strengthened in faith, growing in numbers, and committed to the Great Commission, as believers are called to live out their identity in Christ through daily obedience, patient endurance, and intentional relationships.

Ultimately, the message is a pastoral and convicting call to examine one's own life: Are we imitating Christ in our ordinary rhythms, loving and serving others as Paul did with Timothy, trusting that God uses even our past and present struggles for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom?

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Sunday Service
Acts 16:1-5
English
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