Crossroads Church Aiken

S2 E22 Regime Change: Who Am I?

39 min · 5. juni 2026
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Colossians 1:4-8Many believers struggle with feeling unqualified to share their faith, asking "Who am I to tell others about Jesus?" The story of Epaphras, a converted Gentile from a pagan background, shows that God uses ordinary people to carry His extraordinary message. Epaphras didn't need a perfect resume or theological training - he simply shared the gospel and transformed three cities. You don't need to be eloquent or powerful because the Word of God carries the power, not the messenger. Your identity comes from who you serve, and if you serve Jesus Christ, you're qualified to share the hope you possess with others who desperately need it.

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