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You Want to Be Like Jesus... But Do You Really?

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Most Christians want to be more like Jesus—but what if becoming like Him means more than being kind, patient, and loving? In Acts 6–7, Stephen becomes the first Christian martyr, and the more his story unfolds, the more he looks like Jesus. He faces false accusations, rejection, suffering, and ultimately death—all while reflecting Christ's character and extending forgiveness to his enemies. This message challenges a difficult question: Do we really want to look like Jesus...or just the parts of Jesus that are comfortable? If following Christ begins to cost us our comfort, reputation, relationships, dreams, or security, will we still say yes? In this sermon, you'll discover: Why Stephen's life mirrors Jesus in remarkable ways The difference between genuine discipleship and comfortable religion Why sacrifice reveals what we truly believe What it really means to take up your cross and follow Christ How God often does His greatest work through surrendered lives Following Jesus has never been about playing it safe. The invitation has always been the same: Come and die so you can truly live. If this message encourages or challenges you, consider subscribing for more biblical teaching through our study of the book of Acts. Sunday Teachings drop every Monday and new episodes of The Extra Point drop every Tuesday! To hear the Sunday teachings that are discussed for the Extra Point, visit the previously aired episode of The Southridge Church Podcast.

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Episode You Want to Be Like Jesus... But Do You Really? Cover

You Want to Be Like Jesus... But Do You Really?

Most Christians want to be more like Jesus—but what if becoming like Him means more than being kind, patient, and loving? In Acts 6–7, Stephen becomes the first Christian martyr, and the more his story unfolds, the more he looks like Jesus. He faces false accusations, rejection, suffering, and ultimately death—all while reflecting Christ's character and extending forgiveness to his enemies. This message challenges a difficult question: Do we really want to look like Jesus...or just the parts of Jesus that are comfortable? If following Christ begins to cost us our comfort, reputation, relationships, dreams, or security, will we still say yes? In this sermon, you'll discover: Why Stephen's life mirrors Jesus in remarkable ways The difference between genuine discipleship and comfortable religion Why sacrifice reveals what we truly believe What it really means to take up your cross and follow Christ How God often does His greatest work through surrendered lives Following Jesus has never been about playing it safe. The invitation has always been the same: Come and die so you can truly live. If this message encourages or challenges you, consider subscribing for more biblical teaching through our study of the book of Acts. Sunday Teachings drop every Monday and new episodes of The Extra Point drop every Tuesday! To hear the Sunday teachings that are discussed for the Extra Point, visit the previously aired episode of The Southridge Church Podcast.

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