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Let your Conduct Reflect the Gospel

46 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Most people don't enjoy being confronted. Yet some of the most loving things someone can do is tell us the truth when something is wrong. In the opening chapters of Micah, God confronts His people about their sin, hypocrisy, and spiritual drift. They were still gathering for worship and practicing religion, but their hearts had wandered far from Him. Through the prophet Micah, God exposes what is beneath the surface—not to destroy His people, but to restore them. In this message we explore: • Why God begins with His own people • The seriousness of sin and its consequences • How sinful actions begin with sinful desires • Why we often resist the truth we need most • The hope of restoration through the coming Shepherd-King Big Idea: God lovingly confronts the sin of His people so that He might restore His people. Whether you are walking closely with the Lord or find yourself drifting, Micah reminds us that God's correction is not evidence of His absence—it is evidence of His love. 📖 Scripture: Micah 1:1–2:13 ⛪ Ascend Bible Church | Indianapolis, IN 🌐 ascendbible.church [http://ascendbible.church]

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Receiving Those God Sends

In Philippians 2:19–30, Paul introduces us to two ordinary men who lived extraordinary lives of faithfulness—Timothy and Epaphroditus. While this passage may seem like simple travel plans at first glance, it actually gives us a powerful picture of healthy gospel partnership, sacrificial service, and how God works through faithful servants in the life of the church.  As Paul continues his call for believers to imitate the humility of Christ, we see that theology is meant to be lived out. Timothy models genuine concern for others and proven faithfulness over time, while Epaphroditus demonstrates costly service and unwavering commitment to Christ and His church. Together, they show us what it looks like to put the interests of Jesus and others above ourselves.  This message challenges us to become people who care deeply, serve sacrificially, invest in discipleship, and honor faithful servants. It also reminds the church of its responsibility to receive, encourage, and support those God sends for the work of ministry.  Big Idea: God sends His servants to the church, and the church is called to serve the servants He sends.  📖 Passage: Philippians 2:19–30 🌐 Learn more about Ascend Bible Church: ascendbible.church [http://ascendbible.church] 📍 Indianapolis, Indiana #Philippians #BibleTeaching #ExpositoryPreaching #ChristianLiving #Discipleship #ChurchLeadership #Faithfulness #AscendBibleChurch #GospelPartnership #ServeJesus

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