Gospel City Church – Toronto

5 Portraits Of A Faithful Christian (Philippians 2:25)

26 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What does it mean, what does it look like to be a faithful follower of Jesus Christ?Notice the titles that are mentioned in Philippians 2:25: Brother (sister), fellow worker, fellow soldier, messenger, and minister.As you look at these titles, you’ll see 5 portraits of what it means to be a faithful Christian.

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