Why Am I A Christian?
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If you’ve ever wondered what your life will amount to when the noise fades, this sermon lands like a mirror. In this message delivered by Rev. John Jackson, we open 2 Timothy 2:1–13 and wrestle with a question that’s both simple and personal: “This is why I am a Christian.” Not as a slogan, but as a reason to endure, to grow up in faith, and to live in a way that actually holds together when pressure hits.
We talk about what it means to build a legacy that lasts from God’s perspective. Not just what we leave behind, but who we shape, who we help, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ gets carried into the next generation. Paul’s words to Timothy push us toward discipleship and spiritual maturity: be strong in the grace of Christ, stay plugged into God’s resources, and stop trying to run on pride and self-sufficiency.
Then we get practical and honest about the price. The soldier, athlete, and farmer images show a Christianity that requires discipline, focus, and a willingness to say no. We also dig into what it means to center our lives on Jesus as the hub of the wheel, not one spoke among many, because when He’s central, we can get back up after failure and keep moving forward.
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