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My Life Is Not My Own — Living Like Christ - Sam Plummer | 21 June 2026

39 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Sam knows what it's like to wake up one morning and realise your life belongs to someone else — and that it's the best thing that's ever happened to you. In this message from Philippians 2, Sam unpacks what it actually means to live like Christ: humble, obedient, and genuinely others-first. Sam draws from his own story — leaving school at 15, living for himself, and then one night God walked into the room and everything changed. From doing the dishes for his mum to shutting down a business God told him to close, this message is real, honest, and lands hard. If you've ever said "I give my life to you" and wondered if anything actually changed — this one's for you. Key Scriptures: Philippians 2:1-11 · Matthew 7:21-23 · John 14:6

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episode My Life Is Not My Own — Living Like Christ - Sam Plummer | 21 June 2026 artwork

My Life Is Not My Own — Living Like Christ - Sam Plummer | 21 June 2026

Sam knows what it's like to wake up one morning and realise your life belongs to someone else — and that it's the best thing that's ever happened to you. In this message from Philippians 2, Sam unpacks what it actually means to live like Christ: humble, obedient, and genuinely others-first. Sam draws from his own story — leaving school at 15, living for himself, and then one night God walked into the room and everything changed. From doing the dishes for his mum to shutting down a business God told him to close, this message is real, honest, and lands hard. If you've ever said "I give my life to you" and wondered if anything actually changed — this one's for you. Key Scriptures: Philippians 2:1-11 · Matthew 7:21-23 · John 14:6

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