The Valley Chapel Podcast

It Can’t Stop With You

1 h 29 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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In this opening message of It Can’t Stop With You, we celebrate Moving Up Sunday by remembering that faith does not get passed on by accident. Looking at Paul’s words to Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:1–7, we see that the gospel reached us because someone else refused to let it stop with them—and now we are invited to faithfully entrust it to others. Passing on the gospel requires costly obedience, disciplined presence, and the joyful labor of seeing faith grow in someone else. This message invites us to ask one honest question before God: “Lord, where does the gospel need to move through me?”

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